PLENTY OF LAUGHS.
AT "WISE GIRLS."
SHOWING TO-MORROW. Patrons of the Coromandel Theatre have another excellent entertainment this week in "Wise Girls," the Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr all-talking screen version of the stage comedy, "Kempy," well known to lovers of the Australian stage. Laughs, screams and shrieks will come from , all parts of the house as one funny situation or gag follows another on the screen. And what a east the picture has. Including J. C. and Elliott Nugent, father and son, who are the co-authors of the play, Roland Young, of "The Unholy Night" fame, Norma Lee arid Marion Schilling, the latter being an exceptionally pretty and clever young newcomer to the screen whom M-G-M have signed to a long term contract. - ■■> .-.-- - ■. ■
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18243, 17 July 1931, Page 4
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