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EMPIRE THEATRE

"LET MB EXPLAIN, DEAR" SATURDAY at 2, p.m. and 8 p.m. A brilliant cast, in a hectic, story with magnificent settings—that's "Let Me Explain. Dear,!! -the 8.1. P. comedy, which is to be shown for two sessions only on Saturday—at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.. If you have ever tried to explain away a "night-out" to an in tractable wife you'll know how George felt when a . beautiful blonde vamp, and a £I,OOO necklace were added tc the list of tilings needing explanations. Returning in the early hours George encounters an irate Angela to whom he explains he spent the night with Cyril Meiryweather, a next-door neigh bour, but the necklace which he had pocketed for safety the night before is not so easily explained. He presents it to his wife, but on the arrival of the vamp, whom he introduces as Merry weather's "wife," he learns the necklace is the property of a Rajah and had only been lent her by the boy friend. .'The hilarious effoitts oi George to get back the necklace- from his wife without giving the game awa? provide endless amusement and th» complications which set in thick and fast add considerably to the laughter propensities with which "Let Me Explain, Dear'' abounds. The supports are excellent. There is a Pathetonr Weekly, a Scenic entitled "Beautiful Britain," Cinesound Review, a Travelogue and a Pathe Pictorial. -

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Western Star, 9 June 1933, Page 2

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232

EMPIRE THEATRE Western Star, 9 June 1933, Page 2

EMPIRE THEATRE Western Star, 9 June 1933, Page 2

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