AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY’S THEATRE, TO-NiGHT AND TUESDAY. “AS GOOD AS MARRIED.”
, With the showing of Universal’s sparkling comedy, “As Good as Married ’’ at the Princess Theatre to-night, theatregoers will see one of the strongest casts ever assembled for this type picture. John Boles, Doris Nolan, waiter Pidgeon, and Tala Birell head the cast, with such well known and brilliant performers as Alan Mowbray, Ernest Cossart, Dorothea Kent, Joyce Compton, and Esther Ralston in support. Miss lNolau, fresh from her triumph in Uneversal’s musical extravaganza, “Top of the Town,” has a role which affords every opportuity for the display of her high talent for comedy. She plays a secretary who marries her boss, a successful architect, played by John Boles, in order to help him save money on his income tax. Many highly amusing complications ensue. The sets for this picture were the talk of Hollywood during production. People came from other studios, to see them, and, as a result, many homes in Hollywood were altered Designed by John Harkrider, they are conceded to be the finest that he has ever done for the screen. The picture offers everything that a good comedy drama should offer! The cast is superb, the dialogue sparkling. It'is one of the season’s best pictures.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1938, Page 3
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