MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-DAY’S DOUBLE BILL
The screen’s '“dizziest,’ 1 hut best loved pair of comedians, Burns and Allen, dolight their ‘vast army ol fans with their latest studpidity in the Paramount comedy, “Hen*, -Comes Cookie,” which heads the current programme at the Majestic. Bulging with typical and universally tamiliar Burns and Allen witticisms, these famous comic stars romp through their newest piece of foolishness with customary gaiety and ease, Provided with a robust plot, promising situations and an original theme, “Here Comes Cookie” wends its merry way with one hilarious following another in swift succession. ‘ the Lemon-Drop Kid,” starring Lee Tracy, which is screened in support, is a lively, humorous, and at times very emotional story of a typical American racecourse “tough, ’ wild, aitci an unpleasant escapade at a race meeting, is forced to settle down to the quietness, of a small town.
THE KOBELMAS: ADAGIO DANCE! DUO. An additional attraction on the stage This evening will he. a Complete change of act by the ltobolnias, • Sin adagio turn direct') from the J. G. Williamson’s 'circuit which has been much-appreciated by Majestic Theatre patron?;'This will conclude then Gisborne season.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12770, 28 January 1936, Page 7
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