ST. JAMES THEATRE.
Tcchiilcolour nnd "Tho Song of tho Flame," the colomTu! Russian rnmauro now at !St. .Tames Theatre, go well together. The plot, docs not owe much to history or even to probability, but that docs not matter when a red romauce rims its tuneful course, starred with solos aud duels by Uernlce Cliiiro and Ale:: Grey (tho lovers), by Allea U-ontle and Noah Beery, who as a vocalist scores a decisive lilt with "One Little Drink. A British picture that promises to bis a worthy successor to the number of cxceKent dims Hint have been screened in Wellington of recent mouths, nnd yet ouo that introduces a novel air or what may bo termed "ci-iuy comedy" is due for release, at St. James Theatre next Saturday. 'Tor the Love of Jlliio la tho title given to this special Easter theatre attraction. The star is Bobby Howes, who gets into all sorts of trouble. This picture serves as an excellent introduction to Bobby Howes, who is most favourably known on (he Knclish stage as 0113 of tho cleverest comedians of the day. With Coustanco Shotter, sister of tho famous ■ Winifred, ho creates a whirlwind of exceedingly bright and snappy entertainment.. Tho captivating theme sons "Sintr, Brothers and Sisters and Mothers. Is clevcrlv introduced, and Us catchy melody is bound to tlnd favour with the public.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 85, 11 April 1933, Page 4
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ST. JAMES THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 85, 11 April 1933, Page 4
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