REGENT THEATRE.
“HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE.”
TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY.
The bounding nit-wits of “The Cuckoos” are at it again. , Bert Wheeler and bobcrt iVoolscv, with an even funnier s ory, outfitted with a set ot bumd ncu {,<-£* and tearing around at a uiblci pace than ever before, will je , SC i< IV “A- o, f latest feature comedy honl, Halt She at Sunrise,” at the Regent theatre, to-night and Friday. n Paul Sloane, who directed The Cuckoos ” again handled the megaphone for 'wheeler and Woolsey in “Half Shot.” Harry Tierney, composer of “Rio Rita,” has written a number of catchy new songs which already Jiave achieved nation-wide popularity. The production has been made on a lavish scale, Although the comedy predominates throughout the show, a tender romance has 'been woven into the story. Grand scale scenic effects a brilliant background for the picture. Two Radio comedies and the Fox Australian News are included on the same programme.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1932, Page 4
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