LIBERTY THEATRE.
i.iiv and laughter are happily blendend iu the programme presented to a capacity hot'.se at Liberty Theatre la-t ninh:. Abrahani l'o'.ii.-h and Morris i'erlmutter, loimerlv Karinenl nianufaeturers, dissolved partnership following one of their verv cxlianstin.,' and entertaining nrpiments. Now, in "Purtners Asain," the United Artist* release produced by Samuel Goldwyn. Abe and "Xlaurus" aie v.orkiny losether, rot altogether harmoniously, as sole ajicnts for the ivondorful "Sclicrcknuj Six.' 1 n. vehicle which smelt and looked like aft automobile. The eiiilini; is very clever and satisivinß. •• Partners Airain" enutains an abundance of clean, wholesome humour, and nianv piquant .• üb-titles. lioinunen in the golilen AV-sl is well presenteil in "The Uuekaroo Kid," featuring Hoot liibson. Minor pictures include one issued by the Xcw Zealand Government Publicity Uepartinent entitled "White Mantle," dentin;; with Ihp snowlield' in the North Island: a Felix Cut cartoon, "Fats aie West," and an International Now.'. I'nder Mr Ernest Jamieeon the Liberty Concert Orchestra played appiopiiate music.-
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 6
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