MAJESTIC THEATRE
George Formby’s famous catch- ! ihrasc, “It’s Turned Out Nice Again,’’ 1 nd title of his new, fast-paced fun pectacle which is screening at the iajestic Theatre, has been used as a hrase by Formby over a long period, j ’he comedy spectacle in displays of t ngerie of yesteryear in contrast to j he modern versions provide countless a lughs to snappy, catchy songs oi v leorge. Also showing is the latest h larch of Time, “Sailors With Wings, jj “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” f The role of the sadistic Mr. Hyde, u Iter ego Dr. Jekyll in Robert Louis p ?Svenson’s gripping novel, “Dr. Jekyll 0 nd Mr. Hyde,” screening at the Ma-; n jstic to-morrow, has been one of the! g tost sought-after parts in stage and; p ?ren history. What did Dr. Jekyll c sally look like when he swallowed' j is mystic potion and was transform-1 1 into the cruel and venomous Hyde? Cow did Stevenson himself visualise’ le character? The best description ; given by Spencer Tracy in the film self.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 66, 19 March 1942, Page 3
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