REGENT THEATRE.
“CANARIES SOMETIMES /SING.”
TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.
“Rookery Nook,” “On Approval,” and now “Canaries Sometimes Sing,” the latest British Dominions’ laugh, success, coming to the Regent theatre to-night and Wednesday definitely place Tom Walls on. a pedestal as a talkie comedy star, and, incidentally, these pictures once again prove conclusively that, the British actor is
second to none in his art. How pleasant it is to sit in- a picture theatre and listen to the English language as it should be spoken, so free from nasalness and blaitantness, “Canaries Some-, times Sing” is yet another British screen hit. The witty and sparkling dialogue of Frederick Lonsdale, coupled with the brilliant acting of an excellent cast, makes the film an entertainment of outstanding merit, and one to be recommended to everyone. On the same programme is an excellent comedy “His Big Minute” a musical novelty and the Paramount .News of the World. Places and reserves are as usual.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1931, Page 4
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