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ALL-BRITISH PICTURES

Today ushers.in a-;\!:eek.'which brings something new to' Wellington's motion picture houses—ah all-British film week iin four. leading' theatres; The filnis presented are. all : from the;production list of British International Pictures, litd., the j giant British:prbdticing :cbncern_which was created to rival Hollywood; and; all - are starred as first*rate-'-entertainnient. At the De Luxe Theatre there is a comedy reputed to be highly amusing and made from the stage success of Lupino Lane. "The Love Race," as it" is titled, consists of high-powered entertainment , in. love and motor-racing, and -includes in - the cast Lupino Lane himself, Jack Hobbs, Dorothy Bartlam, and Dorothy Boyd. At the Paramount Theatre there is. to be seen "Glamour," ;a-picturisation .of • the successful "play by Seymour Hicks, who-'-also adorns the cast.: The picture, is-, interesting also as the film debut-of Beverley'Nichols, the famous young novelist. A. second attraction is "The Slystery of Marriage." At the St. Janies there is still another wellknown play brought to .the screen, Monckton Hoffe's "Many_ Waters," a story, of ordinary people wnich met. with great favour in London and which stars Lilian HallDavis and, Arthur Margetson. , The Majestic Theatre rounds : off the' list-by' presenting the ever-popnlar:Leslie-Fuller, the "rubber-faced comedian/ in "To-night's the Night," a "whimsical "absurdity.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 3

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ALL-BRITISH PICTURES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 3

ALL-BRITISH PICTURES Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 3