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PLAZA THEATRE.

WALLS AND LYNN AGAIN. The name* of Tom "Walls and Ralph Lynn are synonymous with ft type of humour thai lias probably done more than anything ulle in the last few years to gain for BritUil films a place in the sun. Therefore everyono who enjoys good entertainment will hail with delisht the announcement that these two inimitable actois are in harness again in "A Night Liko This," the talkie which will be the next feature at the Plaza. The latest effort of Walls and Lynn is said to be the best of the series made by the celobrated Aldwych Theatre cast. For the first time since "Plunder" it shows all the delightful members of that group of worldfamous players in a story that fairly sparkles with wit and merriment. Oncw again one roars with laughter at the cunning but likeable Tom Walls plotting to escape . from hilarious complications; the asinine Ralph Lynn, whoee intelligence is never quite equal to the lightning-like sallies and plans of his colleagues; the outraged respectability of Mary Brough, that reincarnation of Mrs Grundy: the sorely-tried Robertson Hare; and last, but by no means least, the fresh and ingenuous beauty of that delicious little actress, "Winifred Shotter. Here, indeed, i* a film for everyone to enjoy and feel the better for having Been.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 6

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PLAZA THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 6

PLAZA THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20647, 9 September 1932, Page 6