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AMUSEMENTS

REGENT THEATRE . The longest series of laughs ever assembled in one motion picture sequence are credited to Harold Lloyd’s latest release, “Movie Crazy,” now showing at the Regent Theatre. In this uproarIqlus roiuance .[ a small town youth who longs' . screen glpry and goes to, mvwbod “movie crazy,” there is a u;hicii for novelty and laughs wo’uhj I'.o dime lilt to surpass. Either the magician’s coat episode or the light which is the climax of the story would have been sufficient to carry a feature, length comedy to successful results. The programme includes tfip fourth of the Bobby Jones “How I Play Golf” series entitled “The Mashie Niblick.’ MAJESTIC THEATRE “Mystery Ranch,” a thrilling romance of the Arizona Sioux country, and “The, Missing Rembrandt,’’ a mystery drama by ;§ir Arthur.Connn Hoyle, will com etude a popular season at the .Majestic Theatre tins evening. Loretta Young, will be seen At the Majestic Theatre to-niorrow in “?’ay Girl.” Norman Foster, as the young lover and husband, carries the role opposite Miss Young to the story's happy ending. “Play Girl” is the story of a modern -business girl, whose longing tor a brilliant career, desire for financial security, and inherited fear of motherhood,' arc all cast to the four winds'

when she meets the young scapegrace, Wa.llie. * Unknown to her, he makes his living bv games of chance. Their honeymoon almost ends in tragedy when r > she discovers his.secret.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17954, 5 December 1932, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17954, 5 December 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17954, 5 December 1932, Page 3