MUNICIPAL THEATRE
“HOLLYWOOD PARTY” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
’ Mickey Mouse, .the cartoon, actually acting with human actors; a greait or- , chestra suspended in mid-air; huge I glass sets in which beautiful girls dance in cellophane garb; a lion stampeding a great Hollywood party—these are just a few of the sights, thrills , and laughs in “Hollywood Party,” f Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s much heraldI ed multi-star enltentrainment which will | be shown at the Waipukurau Theatre |on Friday at 8 and on Saturday at ■ 2.30 and 8. The new picture presents I a distinctive new form of entertain- | inent. Basically it is a straight drama, ] love romance and all, fault .injected into I it, as a logical detalil of the drama I itself, are screaming comedy interludes brilliant musical spectacles and other .swift-moving incidentals that keep the picture at top speed con- ( tinually. Among Rs lilting song hits i are “Hello,” by Rodgers and Hart; j .Timmy Durante’s comical ‘‘ Reincarna- ( tion,” by the same authors; “I’ve had my Moments,” the love motif by Kahn and Donaldson; “Hot Chocolate Soldiers,” by Brown and Freed, which embellishes a remarkably clever Disney Silly Symphony introduced by Mickey Mouse and “I’m Feelin > High,” by Howard Dietz and Walter Donaldson. The new picture, a hundred per cent pure enterltainment is topped by a thrill when a lilon 'Stampedes a gay Hollywood party and .Timmy Durante wrestles the beast. Acting honours are divided between Laurel and Hardy, .Timmy Durante, Charles Butterworth, Polly Moran and Lupe Velez.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 162, 18 July 1935, Page 8
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