"WHY LEAVE HOME?” IS AN EXCELLENT COMEDY.
YTi-Lh "Why Leave Home? as the star attraction for the week, the Liberty Theatre cannot but be well patronised. The picture provides the audience with gav scenes, rollicking and never-fail-ing comedv, and a few musical interludes of a light nature, which are o*. the verv best kind. The story is simple in itself, and its real merits lies in the scope it opens up for mirth. The main fun-maker of the evening is Walter Cartlett. as one of the husbands, and another great comedian in the piece is David Rollins, who plays as one of •* he bovs. Sue Carol is a winsome little heroine, while Nick Stuart plays admirably opposite her. The second feature is "The Climax, a drama of musical life. Previous to the feature picture. there is an excellent news reel, the most noteworth v event portrayed in which is the advent of Mr Ramsay MacDonald in America. Taken all round, the programme is an excellent one, and. indeed, • Whv Leave Home?” is a programme m Itself.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19036, 3 April 1930, Page 12
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