Thames Theatres.
THE KING'S. “Stormy "Weather,” a Bon Travers farce, presenting' Tom Walls ana Ralph Lynn in the leading roles, is the main attraction at the King’s Theatre to-night. Lively entertainment is the keynote of this film and the sparkling English dialogue anil swift-moving action makes it one of irresistible appeal. The story is comically absurd and its bizarre underworld settings and atmosphere arc departures from the usual Travers’ farces. Yvonne A'rhaud and Robertson Hare have prominent roles. The second attraction, “Mimi,” is an adaption from the famous play, “La Vie de Boheme,” and features Gertrude Lawrence and Douglas Fairbanks, junr. THE REGENT.. Laurel and Hardy’s latest fulllength comedy, “Bonnie Scotland,” will be screened at the Regent tonight. Through an inadvertence the principals become members of a regiment of Scotch Highlanders sent to India for foreign duty, and of course arc embroiled in numerous hilarious and thrilling adventures. Romance finds a goodly place in this film, .with June Lang and William •Janney interpreting the roles of lovers whose fortunes do not follow the lines of least resistance. Scotland and India are the locales for the story, and through seven reels there runs an almost continuous series of laughs punctuated occasionally by tv sigb.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19604, 9 January 1936, Page 3
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