EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
Two excellent comedies are the attractions at Everybody's Theatre this -week, both of them being sea films, but as widely apart as the two moons. The chief film is "Spite Marriage," with Buster Keaton and Dorothy Sebastian in the leads. It is not too much to say that it is one of the best come dies seen here lately. There has never been any doubt as to the -high quality of Keaton's comedy, but he surpasses all his previous efforts by his clever work in this film. "You Know What Sailors Are," with Cyril McLaglen, Alf Goddard, and Chili Bouchier as leading players, is a most excellent comedy. . A fine programme of music is supplied by the orchestra, the entr'acte, "Meditation" (Bach-Gounod), showing what an artistic soloist is Miss N. Middleton.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19734, 26 September 1929, Page 7
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