KING'S THEATRE.
"GOOD NEWS." If you saw the musical comedy hit on the stage you will need no introduction to the new Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer offering which opens at the Kind's Theatre to-night. Bessie Lo^e : heads l 'the- : east in, this splendid picturisatioh of the"'stage hit. "Goodl' ; NeWs," and scores comedy triumphs'with Gus Shy, • of'the original Broadway stage cast,' 'teamed with her in a hilarious chain of sequences; The love -theme! 'is carried by' Stanley Smith •-arid Mary' Lawlor, the charming ingenue of the stage productiohj' 1 ailfl Lola Lane supplies- motivation to the plot, which centres about a marriage that depends 1 upon*'a football match. Cliff (Ukulele Ike) Edwards is a comedy football'trainer; Frank BlcGlynn, a dour 'professor; Toih Jackson, the Doi'othy I: McNulty 'and Bil|y''Tuft pair off,'aB 1 -Varsity Drag youngsters who make whoopee in r big| way with captivating dnacng ensembles.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18238, 11 July 1931, Page 3
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142KING'S THEATRE. Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18238, 11 July 1931, Page 3
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