HUNTERVILLE
ST. JAMES THEATRE. “LIFE BEGINS AT 40.” > If you have been saving up laughs , prepare to shed them now, for Will Rogers’ latest comedy, “Life Begins At 40,” opened to-morrow at St. James ’Theatre, Hunterville, contains a bundle [ of hilarious situations that will act as t magnets to the laughter chained within us all. 'This breezy comedy, suggested ’ by the Walter B. Pitkin book hit, is described as a hilarious fun feast lhal works into a pandemonium of m'< th The inimitable Will is cast as a country I editor who proves that the way to gei a kick out of life is to put a doubh ... kick into it. From other cities, re . the “clowning triumph” of Wil ports tell of this picture delighting as Rogers’ screen career Youth :v.t ■ _ roar in unison with the mirth-nvovok l ing happenings.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 123, 26 May 1936, Page 3
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