What DUNEDIN needs right now... is a PARKED COOP LAUGH 1 And How It’s Going to Get It! When you go to the Theatre you want to Laugh ... you want to be Gay . . . you want to go on your way in a jolly chuckling mood . . . Here’s the picture that will do all that and more — THEY’RE HERE AGAIN—THOSE FUNNY PEOPLE The Players who are the life of almost any big picture you care to think of . . . now here they are all together in one picture ... so you can just imagine a joyous, sparkling show it is going to be. The Characters and Complications. . FRANK MORGAN The eccentric millionaire . . . who poses as a poor man to escape the attentions of his meddling housekeeper. ROBERT YOUNG Fritz ... a charming if somewhat bewildered young man . . . poor but mistaken for the millionaire ... he falls in love with the millionaire’s daughter . . . and starts complications. EDNA MAY OLIVER Kunkel . . . the snooping, meddling housekeeper . . . administerer of medicines and much free advice ... a female Sherlock Holmes who is really poor, but poses as the wealthy aunt of the girl who is rich, yet pretends to be poor . . . she’s at the bottom of all complications. , ■ ' , .1 FLORENCE RICE Hilde , . . the millionaire’s daughter who, to hold the love of the poor young man, poses to be poor like him . . . more complications. MARY ASTOR Mrs Mallebre . the designing divorcee, with an ear to the ground and her eyes on the millionaire’s pocketbook.... she poses . . and howl Complicating life for the poor rich man. REGINALD OWEN Kesselhut . . . the double-crossing butler who poses as a great owner of ships, and betrays his master to the housekeeper . . . still more complications. HERMAN BING Polter ... a class “A ” stooge . . gargling his words and yodelling sweet music ... he adds to the complications by trying to untangle them. HENRY HULL Sepp . . a poor workman who accepts life as it is . . the only sane one in the lot—and there’s a little doubt about him. AND WE CAN ALSO ADD—gig Rumann, as Mr Bolt, the pompous manager of the Palace Hotel . . . which might better be called an asylum . . . Walter Kingsford, as William Beichenbach, the too efficient manager of the rich man’s also ... a bevy of beautiful girls . . . the snowtime cuties who inhabit the Alpine resort . . . Add a cast of at least a hundred more. ... & % S V $ Vs r** HERE 1 THEY ARE—THE YODELLING ROYSTERERS ROMANCE FOR THREE A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). TO-MORROW AT TLbc IRegent SESSIONS—2.IS and 8 p.m. Plans D.I.C. or Theatre (Phone 12-513). Direction : : : : : : 1 ; : : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Ltd.
The nation’s fairy godfather (Lord Nuffield) has given £5,000 to the Char* terhouse Rheumatism Clinic.
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Evening Star, Issue 23093, 20 October 1938, Page 16
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