ON THE SCREEN.
MATAMATA REGENT. To-night’s will be the final screening of Sir Allan Cobham’s “ The King’s Cup,” the most spectacular air picture ever .filmed. “ Wedding Rehearsal,” a picture which comes to the Regent Theatre to-morrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday, besides boasting one of the finest casts that has ever appeared in a British picture is also notable for its particularly brilliant and witty dialogue. Arthur Wimperis, the famous playwright,, who is responsible for this part of the film, regards it as some of the very best work he has ever done. Of special note are the scenes depicting the dress rehearsals of a smart society wedding. So strikingly realistic are these scenes that they will be long remembered by those who see them. “Wedding Rehearsal” is one of the most spariding, witty and beautiful productions yet made in an English film studio.
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Matamata Record, Volume XVI, Issue 1444, 24 July 1933, Page 5
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