MAJESTIC THEATRE
Flawlessly cast, “Remember," a picture theatre-goers won’t soon forget, screens finally at the Majestic Theatre to-day, The story is full of hilarious comedy situations and has a warmly human romantic theme. The stars are Greer Garson and Robert Taylor, “Footsteps in the Dark”
The swashbuckling swordsman of “Robin Hood,” the fearless fighter of
“The Sea Hawk,” the dashing daredevil of “Santa Fe Trail"—Errol r'lynn, now has his first modern adventure in three years in Warner Brothers’ exciting comeoy-mystery, “Footsteps in the Dark," which screens at the Majestic Theatre tomorrow. Errol plays the role of a mystery story writer who likes to get his material first hand. He gets it—and how! Being buffeted aoouc by his wife on one side and his mother-in-law on the c I er, he finds that the least of his trouoles is being accused of murdering a beautiful blonde. Lovely Brenda Marshall (the “Sea Hawk" girl friend) plays the role of Flynn’s wife and with the aid of her suspicious mother, played by Lucile Watson, succeeds in making a mountain out of a mystery. “Footsteps in the Dark” has one of the most brilliant casts of the present cinema season. Rounding out the cast headed by Flynn and Marshall are Ralph Bellamy, Alan Hale, Allen Jenkins and Grant Mitchell.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 40, 18 February 1943, Page 3
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