KING GEORGE THEATRE
HOWARD AS ARDENT FOOTBALL "FAN." From the peals of laughter issuing from the King George Theatre, it is obvious that some production of a more than ordinary laugh producing calibre is being exhibited with the result that Lower Hutt is living up to its reputation of a' town with a veiy definite sense of humour. , JThe cause of this merriment you might well ask. "Up for the Cup" explains it, and it ia indeed a comedy that sparkles and seientilates with honest fund and clever humour. Sydney Howard is a delight as the humble Torkshireman up in London to see the Cup Final. '■ A east of stage and screen eelebrites work in perfect unison and the laughs roll out in an easy continuity that leaves nothing to be desired. FUN AND EXCITEMENT IN EXCELLENT PLOT. For an hour's laughter scrambled with some good thrills and wrapped up
in a real plot, we heartily recommend "Caught Cheating," the Celebrity I production in which Charlie Murray, George Sictney and an excellent east ! are to be seen at the. King George Theatre on Saturday only. "TIGER SHARK." SEA STORY BRINGS MANY THRILLS. In "Tiger Shark," which opens on Monday Labour Day at the King George Theatre, First National and Edward G. Eobdnson have combined to give audiences not only the most thrilling, but also the most .convincing drama of the deep sea that has been seen since the memorable "Sea Hawk" with the late Milton Sills as the hero, Incidentally,- that classic came from this "same studio, which has been giving the motion picture fans the. finest pictures of the year. "Tiger Shark" has everything—adventure, romance, high powered drama, comedy and the most sensatianal sea pictures that ever have been brought Ito the screen. ; .■ ' i ,
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Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 20, 18 October 1933, Page 3
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