RIALTO, AND REGENT, EPSOM
“HONEYMOON FLATS” George Lewis and Dorothy Gulliver, who are remembered for their •'teaming” in "The Collegians,” have the leadthe roles in "Honeymoon Flats,” now at the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres. Jim and Lei a Clayton were an ideal couple until the girl’s mother arrived "to make her daughter happy.” The mother was not satisfied with their cosy little flat, and began to furnish it according to her own ideas. Naturally Jim wanted to live within his income. ;ind set up his own home. Pretty Lola persuaded him to accept the furniture, but when mother-in-law proposed that the pair should have a second honeymoon in Europe, the fireworks started. The picture is of the smila*a-minute variety: it should appeal to young and old. The acting of the principal pair is too well-known to need comment. Tvathlyn Williams plays with distinction the par- of the meddling mother-in-law. "The Mysterious Lady.” the second feature, is a story of internutional intrigue, starring Greta Garbo as a Russian spy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 665, 17 May 1929, Page 15
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