MAJESTIC THEATRE
Ranked by some as lhe two leading comedians of the screen to-day. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello have capered their way through some hilarious pic- ! tures, but none have been more entertaining than their latest, “Pardon My Sarong," now at lhe Majestic I Theatre. As is usual with Abbott-Cos-tello films there is a carefree disregard for plot and probabilities, but the 'fun loses none of its savour through II hat. In “Pardon My Sarong’’ the two comedians run through a series lof harum-scarum adventures from the | time they are running a bus service in Chicago until they arrive at an !exotic isle of romance filled with naif ive girls in true Hollywood style. ' “Pardon My Sarong," with its good supporting picture, is an ideal holiday program ni q.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 307, 30 December 1942, Page 3
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