AMUSEMENTS
OPERA HOUSE MATINEE AND EVENING. GEORGE WALLACE IN “A TICKET IN TATTS.” “'A Ticket in Tatt , s ,, j Efftee’s latest film comedy starring George Wallace has a cabaret s eene. For this 100 dancers were specially selected from among the dancers at the Wattle Path Palais at St. Kilda (since transformed into Efftee’s up-to-date new studio) during a series of special n'ights, at which a committee of Efftee executives attended, with George Wallace, to pick the dancers. Melbourne’s leading dance orchestra is featured. The scene is easily the most elaborate of its kind yet filmed in the Commonwealth. Wallace is seen first as a waiter, but later becomes a cabaret artist and some of his best comedy is introduced. The popular vaudeville comedian, Nick Morton, appears with the ballet, in his famous sergeantmajor turn. The scene will prove one of the best comedy sequences yet featured in a n Australian film. “A Ticket in Tatt’s” will be screened at this afternoon’s matinee and evening and Thursday.
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Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 8
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167AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 8
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