ROLLICKING COMEDY.
Buster Keaton, the frozen-faced comedian, is responsible for much mirthprovoking comedy in “ Forward March,” which began what promises to be a successful return season at the Grand Theatre on Saturday. The story does not deal with the tragic side of warfare, and shows Keaton as a wealthy man who enlists in the army by mistake. It is one long laugh from start to finish. Cliff Edwards (“ Ukelele Ike”) is well to the fore on the comedy side, and Sally Eilers gives a good performance as an army entertainer. The programme also includes a Charlie Chase comedy.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20234, 19 February 1934, Page 3
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98ROLLICKING COMEDY. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20234, 19 February 1934, Page 3
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