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FARCE

"Marry the Girl," the picturisation of the Aldwych farce, which is the main attraction- on the current programme at the Melbourne Athenaeum, is distinguished by witty dialogue,, amusing situations, and comedy work on the'part of its co-stars, Sonnie Hale and;. Winifred Shorter. The story concerns an-irresponsible young man-about-town who, although engaged to one girl, meets unexpectedly a former sweetheart, with whpm he decides to have one final flutter. His deception is, of course, discovered, with! disastrous results! One of the comedy highlights of the film is an uproariously funny court scene in which the roving hero's fiancee sues him for breach of promise. The Australian. Judy-Kelly, plays a leading role, and the supporting cast consists of Hugh Wakefseld, Maidie' Hope, Kenneth Kove, 'John Deverill,. and.Denier Warren.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 136, 5 December 1935, Page 21

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FARCE Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 136, 5 December 1935, Page 21

FARCE Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 136, 5 December 1935, Page 21

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