MAJESTIC THEATRE
-MUSIC AND COMEDY. A particularly fine musical film. ‘■Stars Over Broadway.” is now show •ing as first feature at the .Majestic Theatre. Jtinips Molton and Jane Froman. two well-known American ra 'dio artists, contribute -sorno 'fine vocal work, - while Prank McTTujrli," who it; regarded as ona of Hollywood's rising comedy players, is responsible for .much of the humour. In' the other t)ictur o o n the hill that cheerful soul Sir Semour Hicks, heads a strong cast. “Mr. What’s ITis Name” is its titio and it deals with the complications that follow when Alfred Henfield. (Sir Seymour Hicks), a sauce king, loses ' his memory in a train ;\vreck when on his way to Paris to produce an onion and garlic sauce, which for "the French he has christened “lingering kiss.” After that lie sets up in business as a ladies’ hairdresser and overnight becomes a sensation. Ho- remarries and to, too, does his former wife, who beli'.ves him d:ad. •ElipUgh has been revealed to indicate the awkward but hilarious si u nation which develops when one day; those two, 'meet again.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12914, 16 July 1936, Page 7
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