Grocer’s Shop in Film Studio
'J’HE stage of Efftee’s temporary
studio at His Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne, resembled a grocer’s shop most of last month, a setting having been built by'W. R. Colman, Efftee s scenic director, with the assistance of expert dressers from some of Melbourne’s leading grocery establishments, to be used in a comedy sequence in George Wallace’s new film. In It George will appear as a deplorably inefficient grocer’s assistant, and the' things Tie does with the butter and the eggs, not to mention the customers, would turn the hair of any mastergrocer grey. It is on being sacked from this job that George, in the film, achieves his ambition and gets a position at a local racing stable. The scene is said to be the funniest in which the popular comedian has ever appeared.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 301, 15 September 1933, Page 16
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137Grocer’s Shop in Film Studio Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 301, 15 September 1933, Page 16
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