“THEIR NIGHT OUT.”
“ Their Night Out.” the British comedy which will begin a return season at the Orand Theatre to-morrow, is one of those delightful English films which put the audience in a happy frame of mind and give it the feeling that it lias been thoroughly entertained. It is a slice of bright life in London, presented with an intriguing champagne flavour, and the audience finds itself caught in an irresistible tide of hilarity. The humour is of the gay and spontaneous variety that is occasioned by pure unadulterated foolery, and mingled with it is a happ> r selection of catchy songs and a mystery plot that develops along unorthodox lines. Claude Hulbert, a brother of the famous Jack, has the featured role as an extremely ” goofy" young man-about-town whose offVr to take an inexperienced lady from Aberdeen to a night club Bads him into a most unfortunate predicament. Hulbert is an exceedingly drol! comedian and his fooling is never overdone. Renee Houston plays opposite Hulbert as the unsophisticated lady •* fra Aberdeen.” whose lapse into a ftate of inebriation under tlic spell of the bright lights evokes roars of laughter.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 939, 8 December 1933, Page 3
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