AMUSING SITUATIONS.
"THE MAN FROM BLANKLEY'S." AT KING'S TO-NIGHT. When a dinner guest, supposedly the one hired from an agency, arrives a trifle tipsy, announcing himself as a lord intent upon being the life .of the party, what can the climbing Tidmarshes do? Their plight is the amusing situation at the opening of "The Mail from Blankley's," John Barrymore's latest Warner Bros.' comedy, which is to be repeated at the King's to-night. . The ensuing adventures make one of the most hilarious entertainments that ever rocked an audience. , Nothing funnier ever came out of Britain than Sir Charles Hawtrey's success in which John Barrymore makes his second talking picture appearance. Loretta Young plays opposite Mr Barrymore. Albert Gran, William Austin, Emily Fitzroy, Dick Henderson, Edgar Norton, Dale Fuller, Angela Mawby and many others are included in the supporting cast.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18243, 17 July 1931, Page 2
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