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MAJESTIC THEATRE

“THREE WISE GUYS” AND A TLA NT 1C AD VEXT URE “The Throe Wise Guys,” which will lead the now programme to-day combines romance, humour and thrills very convincingly. It tolls of a spendthrift son «ud a daughter of the underworld. who bud redemption through love, in spite of the machinations of “The Three Wise Guys.” Robert Young is cast as the railroad executive’s soil who finds himself f 'ut ol!' from an allowance when he decides to reform and niarrv the girl lie loves. Betty Furness is the girl who runs into trouble when she steers the straight and narrow path. Bruce Cabot is seen as “Blackig” a young I gangster with a dual personality; j Thurston Hall plays the father; Donald Meek is his frightened secretary; Raymond Walburn is “Doc,” na crooked as he is philosophical; Herman Bing is the witness philanthropist; and Harvey Stephens the es- ' taped convict who has become an imi portanh industrialist. Much of the | action Takes pir.ee on a speeding passenger train. “Atlantic Adventure.” | the Columbia drama which; will be ! the second feature, strikes a new ' standard in entertainment. Fastj moving, action-ini, tilled with suspense and excitement, this thrilling tale of adventure on the- high seas is screen faro designed to please discriminating filmgoors who naive motion pictures that move. The east is headed by Nancy Carroll and Lloyd Nolan. The second chapter of “Pliunto Rider” will also be screened.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 13027, 27 November 1936, Page 7

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 13027, 27 November 1936, Page 7

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 13027, 27 November 1936, Page 7

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