HIGHLY AMUSING FILM SHOWING AT LIBERTY.
•Those -people who «e«--k for an antidot® for depression should visit the liberty Theatre now while the film. “Little Accident,” is being screened. It is a sure cure for that state of melancholy known as the “blues,” and affords piquant entertainment of a high order. The matrimonial troubles of the chief male character, whose nart is taken alvly by Douglas Fairbanks, jun.. form the centre of an unusual and intriguing plot. The troubles thicken when the prospective, bridegroom finds himself with a young offspring >on liis hand®, and three would-be wives to contend with. How he muddles through is a story which for sheer fun has had very few rivals on the talking screen. Witty dialogue runs right throughout the rollicking story, the relating of which is In the capable hands of Douglas Fairbanks Jun.. Anita Page, Slim Summerville, Sally Blane, Zasu Pitts and Joan Marsh. The supporting programme is diversified and interesting.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 63, 16 March 1931, Page 3
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