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"STORMY WEATHER."

I'laza Attraction.

Another Tom Walls-Ralph Lynn story comes to life with "Stormy Weather." a Gaumont-British picture based on a farce by Ben Travers. in which the famous comedians appear with Yvonne Arnaud and Robertson Hare. The Wellington season will commence tomorrow at the Plaza Theatre. The picture which is one full of piquant situations, intriguing scenes, and sinister plots, holds the interest from the moment it opens in a Chinese den until it ends with a scene in which charming Yvonne Arnaud is peering over the baluster of her home watching an aspiring lover in the person of Raloh Lynn being kicked down the stairs by her husband. In addition there is a sinister plot underlying the whole story; for Polotski, a Russian villain, played by Andrews Engelman tries to blackmail Lady Duncan Craggs (xvoniis Arnaud) who had married him before she became a lady of fashion She believed her first husband to be dead. There is an abundance of amusing dialogue and a series of diverting situations. It is a real "laugh vehicle," and its bizarre sottings and atmosphere are a departure from Vn? situations usually expected in a Travers farce.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 5

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"STORMY WEATHER." Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 5

"STORMY WEATHER." Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 5

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