COROMANDEL TALKIES.
"WISE GIRLS." Roland Young, the exceptionally talented British stage star who appeared in M-G-M's "The Unholy Night," has a prominent role in "Wise. Girls," the M-G-M all-talk-ing screen version of "Kempy," the stage comedy which John D. O'Hara popularised in Australia recently. The picture will be shown at Coromandel on Saturday night, and patrons will not have laughed so much in many months. J. C. Nugent and his son, Elliott, the authors of the stage play, are well cast as irritable old father and plumber, respectively, in the new picture, the plumber upsetting the father's schemes to marry off his elder daughter to a wealthy suitor by marrying her himself. Norma Lee and Marion Schilling, two very talented newcomers to the screen, play excellent supporting roles.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18241, 15 July 1931, Page 4
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