MAJESTIC THEATRE
"ROSE MARHC.” "Rose Marie,” starring Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, which is enjoying a record week at the Majestic Theatre, surpasses in every respect all previous films of its type. Not only for the beauty of the singing but for the awe-inspiring outdoor scenes, the high standard of acting, and the strength of the story, this picture will live in the memory for many years to come. In such numbers as “Rose Marie,” "The Indian Love Call,” "Song of the Mounties,” and selections from the operas. “Romeo and Juliet” and "La Tosca,” the stars are given ample opportunity to demonstrate their ability and the result is a feast of song. Miss MacDonald is cast as a leading opera singer who, on learning that her brother has escaped from gaol and is hiding in northern Canada, sets o‘ff to find him, and meets and finally falls in love with Sergeant Bruce, of the Mounties (Nelson Eddy). It is some time before the tangle is unravelled and a happy ending reached. The supports are very good.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 9
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