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MAJESTIC THEATRE

■‘A LOST LADY” ‘‘A Lost Lady,” Barbara Stanwyck > First National production screening at the Majestic -iiieatre finally 10-nigm, is regarded by many critics tlio finest work from tuc giLtcd pv-> of Willa Gather, 'ibis is a story g. love, of disillusion, of hopes buried, and ideals crushed; a story, too, ui sacrifice, of devotion, of unsclfisfiress. It is a story of three men and a woman who loyed them all, each in a dillerenl way, each in iiis turn; but only one ot whom loved her. “A Lust Lady presents Barbara Stanwyck in fiei finest dramatic opportunity and, wmi a magnificent cast of noted film play ers, which includes Frank Morgan Lyle Talbot, Phillip Reed and Ilona;. Cavanaugh provides wonderful eULvrtainment. “Gold Diggers of 1935’’ “Gold Diggers of 1933.’’ First National’s latest mammoth musical spectacle, opens at the Majestic Theatre tomorrow. Ihe picture is said to Hold more unique aud unusual numberb, greater song hits, ami more hilariou.lun than any other musical film pro uuced by this company. Ilieic • u play wilnin the ploy, a wealthy widow producing a milk J mid show at a swanky summer hotel. Hick Powell am] Gloria Stuart have tne romantic bads, with Frank McHugh ami Dorothy Dare in a semi-comic love all’aii am. Glenda Farrell taking an e centi <c mil nonaire over the jimps. Ali c Iha.ly has the role of the rich widow who is biiked of a considerable fortune by a theatrical pHlucer, a part played by Adolphe Mcnjou, Joseph Cuwliium m Hie rule of a scenic and costume artist and the hotel manager, Grant Mitchell. The widow, which is the funniest role ever essayed by Alice Brady, has two children. She is trying to marry oil her daughter, Gloria Stuart, to ilugh

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 167, 19 July 1935, Page 9

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 167, 19 July 1935, Page 9

MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 167, 19 July 1935, Page 9