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WFfinVTT to-morrow Direction: J- C- Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd. : . : . 11 L^^Lv I m.^fl I IMm L^ k^B I Meet Garrick, a set-up fV. ~^A With all your charm l^^^^^BHHHß'^T^'^^Jgil HM % For eyes that beckon. J^fyl|| * And all your virtue W^^^^^^^^«*^ j.% Knight of the Garter m=f^^^^^ One little kiss from • ; ■' n m And Crar of Necirin'! Him can't hurt you! EDW.EVHffiTTHORTON Mi mWm^m. % I MELVILLE COOPER " ; iji 11 LIONEL AT WILL T^—^^ Now that my master has set the pace . Qy \^}t i^' Bf^l Vi^AJfr //)%> Like any good servaht who knows his plaot, A^. WIL&OW • L.ATMA tutUNBR V^ I'll tiptoe out and close the door— M\ a widnicr Rnn<; PicnißE *VLa (Only the picture will tell you more!) * JJ Y1 f^Sfl^lS^ V^Ss!!? I J r ry__44s\S ™ James WtiaAc rftxtttCUOlv • ■ \^__^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * eMERVYNLEROY •;. : ;/' Although it Is not our usual custom to divulge the plot or story (jfllNl of the film, we feel that the unusual title of "THE GREAT W\f)j GARRICK" requires some little explanation. Here it is ... "David Sarriclt," lion of the British theatre 160 years ago, has been invited to a appear with the Comedy Francaise. An egotistic popinjay, he deliberately insults th» French stage and audiences, but nevertheless announces that he will proceed to Paris and show them how a real actor can act. Endeavouring to lessen the pride of this conDOX PlanS Ot ceited man, the Comedy Francaise producer, "Picard," engages a French wayside 'nn^at ■* lo* Otl A which "Garrick" must stop en route to Paris, and instals his actors as inn-keeper, chef, D.I.C & TBiefltre stable boys, waiters, maids, blacksmith, etc. The situation when "Garrick" arrives is Dl.«k..«* AA IAA amazing, for everything in the inn proceeds to go wrong. The place is a madhouse. Th« mode «#«t-I1«t service is shocking, and there are half a dozen duels and fights. "Garrick" is thoroughly discomforted until he sees through the ruse, and then cleverly turns the tables^on these £ French practical jokers. To one "Germaine," also a presumed guest at the inn, "Garrick 1 plays his part most romantically, for he believes that she also is only one of the Theatrical Company, and not a very expert one at that. This, then is the surprising, and (Recommended by Censor most n ;| ar ; ous situation into which this story leads us, and it flows on to a still*more for Adults) surprising and equally hilarious finale.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 3

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