ENTERTAINMENTS
PALMERSTON PICTURES REGENT THEATRE Gets its final showing to-night. Don : miss the play of plays Featuring the entire cast that delighted audiences in “Rookery Nook,” now comes “A Night Like This,” the latest of the Aldwvch farces, at the Regent Theatre. Tn this great show, which has for its author Ben Travers, the inimitable Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shatter and Mary Brough romp their way through 7000 feet of deli* cious comedy. Tom Walls scores as an Irish policeman. PALACE THEATRE Charles Laughton, who appeared as the murderer in both the London and New York stage versions of (‘Payme’nt Deferred,’' repeats his celebrated role in the screen adaptation at the Palace Theatre. Other important roles are filled by Dorothy Peterson -,as the. murderer’s wife, Mareen O'Sullivan as his daughter, Metre Teasdale as an unscrupulous French milliner and Ray Milland as the rich nephew who brings about the whole tragedy. Those popular favourites, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, appear in their new comedy, “Scram.” ROSY THEATRE The attraction at the Rosy Theatre, “Other People’s Sins,” is a particularly fine drama, beautifully photographed, superbly acted and slightly tinted with comedy. Its plot will keep the average person guessing as to how the author proposes to straighten out the knots into which he he has tied the chief characters. It is an A certificate British picture.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3929, 12 January 1933, Page 4
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