MAJESTIC THEATRE
TO-MO>vPiOW'S DOUBLE BJLI
With Put O’Brien and Jean Tsluii in (ho leading role:;, and with lorn' tuneful new songs. “Stars Over Broadway,” which heads the .doublo.f nature programme at t’h: Majestic Theatre to-day, follows in the best traditions of a long succession .o’., popular musical films from Warner Brothers ’studios. James Melton and Jane Froman, two well-known Anus' rican radio artists, contribute somefine vocal work, wbil: Fran!: Hollywood’s rising com:civ player, is responsible for .much of the • humour.. Iri the other picture on'the. hill that, cheerful soul, Bir Seymour Hicks, heads a strong cast. “Mr. ’What’s His Name,” is its title and if deals, .with the c-omplicatipns that follow, when Alfred li’c-nficld (Sir Seymour • Hicks), a sane:- king, loses his memory in a train wreck when or. his way to Pa ris to introduce- an onion and garlic sauce, which for the French he has christened “iing-ring kiss.” ■Alter that he sets up in business as a ladies’ hairdresser and overnight becomes a sensation, lie remarries and so, too, does his former wife who’ bc~ liycs him dead. Enough has been re-; vealed 1.0 indicate the awkward, but hilarious situatio’i which develops when one day these two meet again, •nu—rwww —
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12912, 14 July 1936, Page 7
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