"Grandad Rudd."
AUSTRALIAN COMEDY. AT KING'S TO-MORROW. For the greatest laughter treat of your life meet "Grandad Rudd," when Bert Bailey, that grand old man of the Australian stage and screen, "brings" the famous character and his equally famous family to the King's Theatre to-morrow. Prosperous now, with troubles and hardships things of the past, the Rudd favourites, with an increase in the family, are even twice as funny as in "On Our Selection," in their new Cinesound comedy, "Grandad Rudd." The laughs come tumbling over each other, with "Grandad" setting the pace and always having the last say. He organises a Rudd cricket team to play the Regans, under "Rudd rules," and once again the Rudds win, but not before you'll have rolled off your seat laughing. In addition to Bert Bailey, the cast includes such old favourites as Fred MacDonald (Dave), George Lloyd, John D'Arcy, Les Warton and the '■ charming New Zealand girl, Elaine Hamill. j
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19346, 1 March 1935, Page 2
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