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TOWN HALL TALKIES

TO-NIGHT —‘ ‘ XES, ME. BEOWN.” Herbert Wilcox, director of productions to British and Dominions Films, has again been responsible in presenting on the screen one of the most thoroughly entertaining pictures ever to come to Patca. We are referring to the Jack Buchanan musical, “Yes, Mr. Brown,” which will bo shown tonight for the last time. The cast includes such beautiful and famous English stage and screen celebrities as Margot iGrahamc, who was, specially loaned for the part she portrays by British International Pictures. Elsio Randolph and our own Australian star, Vera Pearce. IThc comedy, which was produced in British and Dominions’ spacious studios at Borcham Wood, London, was directed by Jack Buchanan, who filled the dual part of being the star of the production, the while he was directing it. Margot Grahamc appears as Jack Buchanan’s wife and Ycra Pearce, the Australian girl, whose singing and dancing were a feature of the famous Loudon musical show, “That’s a Good Girl,” fills the part of the maid. .TO-MORROW—' ‘ THE FRONTIER MARSHAL.” George O’Brien, long known for his Western 'characterisations, comes to the .-■.croon of the Town Hall to-mor-row' in Fox Films,.’ latest release*, “Frontier Marshal.” Tombstone, Arizona, known in the days of the old West as a roaring, politically corrupt mining town where lawlessness and death were the order of the elay, forms the background of this Western epic. • Tho_ film was taken from incidents in the life of Wyatt Earp, the West’s most widely known peace officer ami the fearless leader of the law and order forces who tamed the elements that had made Tombstone known the world over. O’Brien ia cast as a, frontier marshal who, because of the girl ho loves, remains in Tombstone to avenge her father’s killer, and at the same time bring peace and order to this town that know no law. Irene Bontlops last seen in “Smoky,” with Victor Jory, has the feminine lead opposite «6oorgo 0 ’Briou.

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Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 20 July 1934, Page 4

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TOWN HALL TALKIES Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 20 July 1934, Page 4

TOWN HALL TALKIES Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 20 July 1934, Page 4

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