"WISE GIRLS."
TO-NIGHT'S TALKIE. SAH) TO BE A SCREAM. "Wise Girls," which will be shown at the Coromandel Theatre to-night, is a much enlarged and expanded production of the stage comedy, "Keinpy," well known in Australia. The greater mobility of the alltalking picture permits the story to play in and out of the Benee house and around the entire neighbourhood. The enlargement of scene and dialogue thus made possible has, it is said, added many new laughs to a domestic comedy which had already won outstanding laurels. The two Nugents of the stage version also play their original parts in this Metro-Golwyn-Mayer picture, and Roland Young, of "Unholy Night" fame, is included in the fine cast. Here's a picture for everybody to see.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18244, 18 July 1931, Page 4
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