“TALKING FEET”
AN OUTSTANDING PICTURE Hazel Ascot, who, at the age of nine years, is the champion dancer of England, heads the cast of “Talking Feet,” a British picture which will open at the Regent Theatre, Hamilton, next Tuesday. “Talking Feet” is a human, lovable story about a little girl and her father, who endeavour to raise funds to save their local hospital from closing down. Among the supporting players are such renowned stars as Mark Hambourg, William Heughan, Davy Burnaby, Enid Stamp-Taylor, John Stuart, Jack Barty and Kenneth Kove. Mark Hambourg presents a unique mini-piano ensemble featuring himself and 14 clever juveniles. William Heughan, the famous Scotch baritone, is also well known to New Zealanders, and his number, “The Meeting of the Clan,” in which he is supported by the Seaforth Highland Band, is magnificent in music and voice and picture perfect. The Three Cockney Comedians are responsible for much wit, humour and comedy, and the Eight Dancing Boys and the Dagenham Girl Pipers are champions at their art. Novelty is added by the clever work of the Band of the Royal Marines, who led the procession of “Sailor Heroes” of H.M.S. Ajax and H.M.S. Exeter at London recently.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21191, 14 August 1940, Page 9
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