PLAZA THEATRE
KENTUCKY’’
The fact that the whole of “Kcn- , tucky," which is showing at the Plaza t Theatre, is filmed in natural colour, > has done much to make the picture > ■ outstanding. The story proper then s opens in 1938 where an old Civil War / feud finds its expression in the rivalry r between the Dillon and Goodwin r stables. Principal members of the , Goodwin family are the daughter i Sally (Loretta Young), and her Uncle - Peter. Having quarrelled with his > father, Jack Dillon (Richard Greene), - under an assumed name, becomes , trainer for Sally Dillon, to whom he s has already been attracted by a I chance meeting. “Hey! Hey! U.S.A.” anil “Mr. Doodle Kicks Off." b Will Hay, Britain's popular comedian of stage, screen and radio, 1 is credited with going one better than ever in his latest mirth-maker, “Hey! e Hey! U.5.A.,” in which he works in " joyous combination with the wells known Hollywood fun merchant 1 Edgar Kennedy. The rival comics ® work hand in glove together, with the result that “Hey! Hey! U.S.A.” e is reported to be proving an outstands ing success throughout the British Isles. It is a G.B.D. attraction, due for screening at the Plaza Theatre to-morrow. Fun on the campus, ~ laughs and thrills on the football a field, and hey-hey in the classrooms — '. these and moire add up to the enteri tainment ingredients of Joe Penner's e I latest film riot, “Mr. Doodle Kicks r I Off,” lhe associate film. The film is cl I quite a travesty on college football, -I and curriculum, too, for that matter.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 113, 16 May 1939, Page 9
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265PLAZA THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 113, 16 May 1939, Page 9
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