POPULAR CONCESSION
ROYAL’S DOUBLE BILL Royal patrons are provided with splendid entertainment in the current concession double programme. A character endeared to millions by the books of Gilbert K. Chesterton assumes real flesh and blood and comes to life on the screen In Paramount’s “Father Brown, Detective.” As acted by Walter Connolly, he is the same amiable, eccentric and foxy old character who catches thieves with kind words and Intelligence where the police of the world had failed with their modern detection methods. Kate Smith, queen of America’s radioland, makes her debut as a film star In ‘Hello Everybody!”, a Paramount picture. It is as a full-fledged actress, rather than as a radio star on parade, that Miss Smith makes her screen debut. She is the central figure In a touching drama of a woman's fight for Justice. However, the voice that won so much fame on the air, is heard to full advantage in the film.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20762, 24 June 1937, Page 13
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157POPULAR CONCESSION Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20762, 24 June 1937, Page 13
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