MAJESTIC THEATRE
T'.VO FEAT Dill EWB TO-DAY. ‘•Stars Ovcr Broadway, ’ w iiicli head- ihr double feature programme at tho Majestic: Theatre to-day, follows in tli- best traditions of a long succession or popular musical ffims from Warner Brothers’ studios. Jam:s -Melton and Jane 1' roman, tuo well known American radio artists, oontrilmted sonic fine vocal work, while Frank McHugh, .who is regarded as one of Hollywood’s rising coined v players ,is responsible for much of the humour. In the other lecture on tho ■ bill that cheerful soul, Sir Seymour Hicks, heads a strung cast. •Jtr Wliat’s His Name’ is its title and it, deals with the complications that follow when Allred IKnhckl (Mr Svyrnour Hicks), a sauce king, loses h.s memory in a'.train wreck when on liis way to Paris to introduce an onion and garlic saner, which tor the French he has christened ‘‘lingering ki.-sh After that he sets up in business as a ladies hairdresser and overnight becomes a sensation. He remarries and so, too, does his :on tier wife who believes him : dead. Enough has been revealed to indicate the awkward but hilarious situation which develops when one ‘lay these two moot a nan.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12913, 15 July 1936, Page 7
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