Waipukurau Talkies
“PLUNDER.” COMMENCING FRIDAY AT 8 P.M.
When 11 Plunder/ ’ the- British Dominion film of the famous Aldwych farce, was shown at a special British >ala performance to the Dominion premiers in the presence of His Majesty ihe King, the verdict was that it is a Worthy successor to “Bookcry Nook/’ The film is a scream from beginning to end. The Waipukurau season commences on Friday at 8 p.m. You will find it difficult to resist the inimitable antics of Balph Lynn and the polished humour of Tom Walls and the doughty deeds of the one and only Mary Brough. To be' sure of seats reserve. Coming next week —England’s greatest musical comedian, Jack Buchanan, in “Paris.” Other attractions shortly to be seen here are “On Approval,” Charley’s Aunt,” Monte Carlo,” “Grumpy,” “New Moon,” and “Let us Be Gay.”
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 184, 20 August 1931, Page 3
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