MAJESTIC THEATRE
“MARIE ANTOINETTE.” “Marie Antoinette,” which is the current attraction at the Majestic Theatre, is a triumph of the motion picture art. More than that, it is a triumph for Norma Shearer. Magnificent in its pageantry, with brilliant costumes and setting flawlessly cast with such famed film names as Tyrone Power, John Barrymore, Antia Louisa, Joseph Schildkraut, Gladys George, and scores of others, these are secondary to Miss Shearer's absorbingly human interpretation. “Stablemates.” A new screen team is introduced in “Stablemates,” in which Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney are costarred, commencing to-morrow at the Majestic Theatre. Beery is seen in the role of a once brilliant veterinarian who changed to a race track hobo because he was framed into a murder charge. Rooney, fresh from his triumph in “Newsboys' Town,” wins more admirers, if possible, in his characterisation of the stable boy and jockey who befriends Beery in order to get the latter to operate on an injured horse. The two join forces and tour the country with the racehorse, which Rooney has been given in lieu of his salary. When the horse is in perfect condition they start for Hollywood Park to paiticipate in the big race. One day Rooney listens to a radio broadcast and learns that his travelling companion is an escaped convict. Having learned to love Beery like a father, he tries to persuade him not to come to the track without letting him know the reason. Capture is sure if he does. But Beery goes along. There they meet the man who was responsible for Beery’s framed charge. He is the former owner of Rooney’s horse and takes it from the boy because he can’t show ownership papers. Then things start to happen, with the action of the big race matching the tempo of the climax.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 39, 16 February 1939, Page 9
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