St es theatre (British Feature House). Direction Sir Ben and John Fuller. 2. 15 —TWO SESSIONS DAILY 8 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Another Incomparable British Programme. dVTIS+t iNT-EPiNATIOH iresents mm ®7.»^5TO cMf 5 Directed by MONty BANKS DONA LD^-^l^^qp 5 EDMUND GWENN RENEE GADD HENRY WENMAN—CHARLES FARRELL. “ A picture you must make a point of seeing. The wildest, merriest, most scintillating comedy yet filmed in England.”—-Newcastle ‘ Chronicle.’ EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves at Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Jacobs’. Theatre at 7. Telephone 13-702.
“ Let us make our country musical,” says a famous musician. If ever they do. that will he the death blow to jazz. “Many car accidents are caused by loose nuts,” says a motoring writer. And tight knuts, sometimes.
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Evening Star, Issue 21308, 12 January 1933, Page 6
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