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PATEA TOWN HALL TALKIES

” I.IGHTNMN ' ” TONIGHT. Will Ungers was a hit in’“They Had iu See Paris,” he was a scream in ‘‘So This is Condon.” and in ‘‘Hightiiin r 'current, attraction at the 1 own Hall, he is a, riot. “Light ala ydapted from John Golden’s internationally success! ul stage success, affords Kogers rare opportunities for humour, and he is perfect in his perI nival of the whimsical, indolent, tippling old liar and splendid support is furnished by Louise .Dresser, ns his wife and Helen t'olian in the role of the daughter.

TO-MORROW A.VIJ FRIDAY—MAT--IXFF FR].DAY—“FFUNDFR.“ Jl is impossible to njiivey in words the screamingly funny humour m “Plunder.” tho .British ami .Dominions film of tiro AKhvych J'lii’ir showing at llio 'Town Hall to-morrow and Friday witli a special matinee. Frida}'. 01 thi* many fu'iuiy incidents ono .situation stands out —a seem' In Scotland Yard when l.ynn, as I) ’.A r<\v l uck, and his partner in crime, Tom Walls, as Freddie Malone, are interviewing some of the detectives working on a mysterious burglary 'that took [dace in a. I'ountry mansion. Ralph l.ynn’s inane e.\pres..ion and his brilliant method of conveying in his fatuous remarks wistful appeal is incomparable.

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Patea Mail, 26 August 1931, Page 2

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PATEA TOWN HALL TALKIES Patea Mail, 26 August 1931, Page 2

PATEA TOWN HALL TALKIES Patea Mail, 26 August 1931, Page 2