“ DIGGERS IN BLIGHTY.”
THE END OF THE RAINBOYV
A RIB-TICKLING PROGRAAIMF
No previous Australian talkie: or s,'-Tp overseas production, carries Mich an excellent cast of well-known • uage and screen comedians as i n Diggers in Blighty,” Pai Hanna’s latest laughter classic, which showed at. the King’s Theatre on Saturday to a <|,clighted audience. Indeed, there '7* 77 nia g v bda rious situations in fV hI ,V that at 'l* world premiere ~, .7 liKMii 1 iKMii ne recently prolonged entbll i fr ° m t l‘ e , aud, cnce almost entirely drowned the dialogue This comedy of three Australian soldiers 7' Ll ° nd °n cave is just bright, clean humorous film tare that picturegoers oemand these days. Prominent in the .idliant cast are Pat Hanna himself also the director of the pro- •'<«' Y'alli. Allied Frith iso well-knoyvn in musical comedy). Field Fisher. Nellie Alortyiie, Reg AVykeham, John llobbie and many other stage favourites , ], s a. supporting cast of over rOO playe-ns, and the production is me of the most elaborate produced in Australia. The supports are excelaent and the George Wallace short a. perfect yell.
u A i” I "7? day there will be sx reen.vl Richard Tauber in “The End of the Rainbow.” Tins is the screen’s supreme musical sensation with' the world s greatest living tenor, inspirs,V.;i' V h , th r of 111 e the with an" 17 } h '' "orhi. Ho appears din tin stnr Supporting cast radiating energy „,,d cheerfulness in a most, pleasing story of to-dnv " Ibo Lnd ot the Rainbow.” You wdl tbriM tbe golden voice ol romr.mo sin«' «even charming I,>y<> songs: ;l difinely inspired pensonality, inoving tempestuously through ardent scene* «4 love and trinnipb re-living for the sr reen the romance of his own colouriul Jile.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12427, 21 August 1933, Page 5
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