ARROWTOWN TALKIES.
“STORMY WEATHER.’’ SHOWING NEXT SATURDAY. “Stormy Weather,” the GaumontBritish comedy, to be shown next Saturday, is one of those hilarious farces for Avhich Ben TraA r ers has became famous. Four of the old Aldwych players are in the cast, Yvonne Arnaud appearing with the Walls-Lynn-Hare trio. There is an abundance of amusing dialogue and a series of diverting situations. It is a real “laugh A T ehicle.” The comically absurd story and its bizarre Chinese under world settings and atmosphere are a departure from the situations usually expected in a Travers’ farce. Tom Walls and Yvonne Arnaud proA'ide amusing interludes of affectionate indifference to each other. Ralph Lynn puts over his oavu inimitable type of polite and worried ineptitude, and Robertson Hare contributes one of his customary studies, A little more henpecked than usual.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4327, 17 August 1937, Page 5
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