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AMUSEMENTS.

£VRRYBDDYB PICTURES.

GRAND VAUDEVILLE BILL

“ELStREE CALLING.”

“Elstree .Calling, ’the British International first- big vaudeville production, will be presented at the Princess Theatre to-night (Thursday). “Elstree.Calling”,is, a cleverly-directed sequence of splendid variety turns linked by wirbless ! announcer and television devices, “ Well-balanced comedy, burlesque, dancing, singing and patter interluded follcny "one, another in quick succession and the., comedy is rich. As a . stage, ■ revue, .-“Elstree Calling” is one of the most satisfactory pictures yet presented. The cast is as follows: —Will Fyffe, Scotch comedian; Lily Morris, comedienne; Teddy Brown and His Famous Band; The Three Eddies, in,/their Lightning Song and Dance Act; Helen Burnell, dancer; Balalaika 1 Ballads,; The Chariot Girls, in song and ,da,nce.; Jack Hulhe-t, in excerpts fYom the grealt vaudeville success, “The House that Jack Built”; Cecily Courtneidge and full company singing and dancing (theme song “I’ve Fallen in .Love”) ; The Berkhoffs, Whirlwind Russian Dancers; Gordon Harker, the Cockney Comedian with ... the World’s Worst Wireless; Set; Tommy Handley, comedian, “Mr King at the Microphone” Donald Oalthrop and Anna May. Wong, in their great Shakespearean Burlesque, “The Taming of the Shrew.” ... .. ■A Paramount Sound News and a second star picture “An American Prisoner” will also be shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1931, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1931, Page 3

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