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COMEDY PROGRAMME.

“Fireman, Save My Child,” Heads Liberty Bill.

Two enjoyable and highly amusinepictures comprise the double-fehtml programme at the Liberty Theatre this Child ” and 1 - The Hea« York.” Geoige Sidney and a strong supporting “^The < Heart < nf ) x Mervy n Le l he Heart of New York” a first-class comedy. The action is set in thl cftv IS wher^ m quarter of the American citi where lives Mendel (George SidhS f a miiv° Ver !, y ' S !. r v ken Plumber and his family. Mendel’s one ambition is as an inventor, that he may ITi? Wife °^m Ule tlle happiness of his wife and children. When the invention is successful, things take a co^ rse from that which he had nL^I? ed Vif rid p rna /? y ups and downs result before the family realises . that money Ghn < ?» eVe f ythin g„ “Fireman, Save My Child stars the inimitable Joe E. Brown, who appears in this picture as a fireman, bent on producing a fire-ex-tmguishing bomb. When he received an offer to play baseball for an important team, he leaves his little home town and the girl he is engaged to, and gets into all sorts of scrapes before the happy ending is reached. Evalyn Knapp makes a charming heroine, and others in the cast include Lilian Bond. Dickie Moore and Guy Kibbee.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 601, 3 November 1932, Page 3

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COMEDY PROGRAMME. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 601, 3 November 1932, Page 3

COMEDY PROGRAMME. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 601, 3 November 1932, Page 3

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