BRIGHT ENGLISH COMEDY.
“ The Middle Watch,’* a fine comedy, heads the programme at the Regent Theatre, " UNEASY VIRTUE.” The phenomenal success of " The Middle Watch” has proved that the public of C’hristchurch has a most decided preference for good British productions and, -with this point in view, the management of the Regent has secured another British success, “ r n _ easy Virtue.” for presentation following “The Middle Watch.” “Uneasy Virtue" comes to Christchurch with splendid London criticisms and is an outstanding production from the studios of British International Pictures, T,td. The foremost English artists take part in the nieture, and include: Pay Comnton. Dodo Watts fof “The Middle Watch”), Edmund Breon. Margot Grahame. Garrv Marsh, Donald Oalthron and Molly Darn on t. It is the delightful story' of a plain wife who resents the fact that her friends refuse to suspect her of having an intriguing “affair" while all the other married women are under suspicion. Even her husband proclaims openly the impossibility of his wife being subjected to temptation. The wife’s res.ptfherit results in some ridiculously hip morou.s complications which provide a fund of delightful entertainment. "Uneasy Virtue" is a worthy successor to “The Middle Watch.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 143, 18 June 1931, Page 3
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196BRIGHT ENGLISH COMEDY. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 143, 18 June 1931, Page 3
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