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AMUSEMENTS

EVERYBODY'S PICTURES,

TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY*

“BATTLE OF BROADWAY”, AND “DANG ER—LOVE AT WORK.’ *

Not since Mademoiselle from Arihentieres was a mere slip of a | not since “What Price Glory” ami “The | Cockeyed. World” has. there been* such heck-raising on the screen, McLaglen and Donlevv, both honest-off-screen veterans, lend more truth t° Oiis film than play-acting could ever; devise'. “These bottle-scarred veterans know all the manoeuvres—and when they lay siege to beautiful Louise Hovick, “Bat., tie of Broadway,” like-the Battle of tile Marne becomes nothing more than a wdiole collection of lights conveniently filed under one heading. The cast of the film includes Raymond Walburn, Lynn Bari, Jane Darwell, and Robert Kellard. The lusty screen play by Lou Breslow and John Patrick combines business with pleasure for Vic and Brian. Walburn assigns them the task of breaking his son’s romance with a chorus girl while they are in New York. Louise pretends to, be Bob Kellard’s fiancee, to save the real affair, and the boys have a grand time trying to steal her away from Bob, and each other. Ann Sothern, Jack Haley, Mary Boland and Edward Everett Horton are starred in the funniest “commotionpicture” of the year, “Danger—Love At Work,” Twentieth-Fox film opening to.night gt the Princess Theatre.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1939, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1939, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1939, Page 3