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AMUSEMENTS

The Regent l»cn Travers, that prince ol‘ ultra-mod-ern comedy authors, wrote “Dishonour specially for Tom Walls, ami in order to jret the most out: of this rich, risque matrimonial farce. Walls also decided to direct; the him himself. And as nobody knows Walls as Walls dot's, the result is the most scandalously funny him the popular star has made, oven eclipsing (lie unforgettable "Kookery Xtmk.* ! The story starts in a divorce court, finishes in a bedroom, and the spicy situations that develop in between are. deliciously handled in Walls' own" inimitable style. Kujrene Dalette, Deity Stockfeld. Diana Churchill.. Cecil Darker and Henry Oscar are featured in the strong supporting cast. "Dishonour I'.rijiht" opens tomorrow at the Uejrent Theatre. Town Hall -Crash Jiimovan." which screens finally to-night at the Town Hall Theatre. is a last in<>viudrama Idled with intense* exeiti’inent, revealing thrilling incidents in t lie lives n£ slate highway i«oliee ami builds up to a el ini ax that makes tdood raee. Jack Halt portrays a motor-' eyeie otlieer who lias to faee unusual dangers in performing -Ids task. Nan Gray has the feminine lead. N'o more dramatic thrills ever were shown in a picture embracing the activities of fi-Men than in the Warner Bros, production. “Public Enemy’s Wife,’’ also si,owing at the Town Hall. There is an unusually talented east which includes Pat O'Brien. Margaret Lindsay and Hubert Armstrong.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12306, 21 April 1937, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12306, 21 April 1937, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12306, 21 April 1937, Page 2