ON THE SCREEN
REGENT Charles Laughton. the screen's most gifted character actor, comes in a dramatic comedy as. rousing as it is picturesque, "The Tuttles. of Tahiti," saga of a prolific family of barefoot ner'er-do-wells enjoying a> lotus-land existcncc, to whom money, when they get it, is. just, so much? chaff to toss upon the. breezes : and to whom money when they haven't it, makes no difference at all ! The thriftless, temperamental Tuttles, from "No More Gas," Nordhoff and Hall best seller, romp against the gay, colourful background of the South Seas, figure in a dozen irresponsible adventures ranging from cock fights to weddings, from dancing sprees to bouts with a typhoon, while virile John Hall and beauteous Peggy Drake carry the romance, * and vivid ensembles of island belles make whoopee in the height of exubcration. Screening at the Regent Saturday and Monday.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 15, 15 October 1943, Page 4
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143ON THE SCREEN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 15, 15 October 1943, Page 4
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