STATE THEATRE.
“COME OUT OF THE PANTRY.” Swift action and merry entertainment are promised in the Jack Buchanan comedy, “Come Out of the Pantry,” which is to be shown at the State Theatre to-day at 2.15 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Fay Wray is leading lady. The story suits the stars the times. It is catchy, with amusing corners to it. Stranded penniless in New York, Buchanan, as the son of a peer, meets an old retainer, played by Ronald Squire. On one of his delightful impulses, Buchanan secures a position at the wealthy New York household where “Eccles” is butler. What a furore Buchanan causes below—and above—stairs. The maids go all tittery, the cook yearns for romance, while ‘Hilda’ (Fay Wray) finds much to speculate upon in the person of the handsome new footman. One of the high spots of the show is the dancing sequence in the kitchen when Buchanan sings the hit, “Everything Stope For Tea.” Produced by B. and D. Films, “Come Out of the Pantry” is one of the notables of the year. Included in a good supporting programme is an interesting Association football film entitled “Kicking.” Reserves at F. J. Adcock’s, ’phone 1275.
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Wairarapa Age, 25 July 1936, Page 2
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198STATE THEATRE. Wairarapa Age, 25 July 1936, Page 2
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