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lAuio I^B^jj FILMS nSfff Hello li\ urybody,— Back again at the Kemington, and E was going, to talk about some likeable Kcptch and Irish people, but, pride of l>]aco I must give to a Welshman—of course, it's Tommy Fair. AVhat a battle it was.. My reasoning tells'me that Tommy Farr will conquer Joe Louis ne\t time they meet. Now about the Scotch and Irish people.1 Remember Sara AUgood, who travelled New~Zealand some yoars back with "Paddy ihe Next Best Thing" (or was it "Peg o' My HeiirtV"). Well, she is'the dear ould soul v ho you'll just love as Mrs. llegarty in "Storm in a Tea Cup." You'll alsa like her pet dog of doubtful, pedigree, "Patsy." "Patsy" is entrusted, with a most important rolo in this chucklesomii comedy. But the story is alfco' rich in Scotch humour, clevfrly portrayed by Yhirn Ijoijrh, Rex Harrison, and Cecil Parker.' I have thought a lot about this film sinotj [ .saw ir. and 1 say,right now that Hollywood cniuiol match this team' —they haven't the true Scotch and Irish iiccciith. Hand on heart 1 promise you "Storm in a Ten Cup the most intel-, ligently amusing comedy you will see this year. And don't forget the • delightful Disney successor to "Three Little Pigs." The name is "Three Little/: Wolves." You'll say it's Walt Disney's best col* ourcd effort. There arc a lot of good films I could mention in this paragraph, but after sorting out six, I place "I Met Him in Paris" right at the top o£ tlurlifet. It's got everything that spells great entertainment — action on board; a" luxury liner, romance in Paris, and exhilarating snow sport in the Swiss Alps. Waiting for the cast? Here they arc: Claudetto Colbert, Robert Young, and Mehyn Douglas*. There's three corkers 'jn.v\yaj|» Here's a limerick I've made up for fun-^i minus the last line—you supply the laM line, and the host six efforts are mJJ guesth to bee "I Met llim in Paris." I mot him in Paris at night. And thought it was love at first sight, But parly next day, 1 learned with dismay, ■ Cheerio, till next week,' "THE MAN IN THE STAhLS."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1937, Page 21

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