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'‘MIDSHIPMAID’’ AND “YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL” Laughter reigns supreme at the Regent where two hilarious comedies are being screened. Jessie Matthews inis made a. sensational hit in “The Midshipman!”. Tins rollicking nautical film with its uproarious humor is delightful.. No person, old or young, possessing the capacity to appreciate lively acting and rich humor before picturesque naval backgrounds can fall to enjoy this sparkling comedy, with its splashes of bright music and tuneful songs. Jesie Matthews is given every opportunity to display her singing and dancing ability, and her t ra hnhg in Mr O. B. Cochran’s revue company stands her in good stead. The supporting cast, includes Claude Aliister Joyce Kirby, and A. NV. Baskcomb. . Joe E. Brawn finds himself in situations impossible as they are ludicrous in “You Said , a . Mouthful”, the second comedy, '.feature, which must surely be ..regarded as one ,of the outstandingly 1 funny pieces of the year. TO-MORROW—.“MAMA LOVES „ PAPA” S Charlie Ituggles and Mary Boland will supply the second 1 half of. laughter week .at the; Regent in' “Mama Loves Papa” an excellent refreshing comedy which will be thoroughly enjoyed by everybody. It is a homely type of .simple, but extremely amusing, "and l will keep, you in uproarious laughter from start to finish. The box plans are now open

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12201, 13 March 1934, Page 7

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RECENT Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12201, 13 March 1934, Page 7

RECENT Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12201, 13 March 1934, Page 7

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