EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
«NO, NO. NANETTE." Although many 1 outatailaKnff .films hay# been Bcr&med • «w» the-first release in Christchuroh' of the - musical oomedy pic- . ture, "Wo, No, Nanette," the impression created by th» delightfully amusing entertainment |» atill fr«h in every min^. fmd » return eeMon at Everybody's Theatre this week is oreating j. • Xhe story ia well-known. An eccentric old. millionaire befriends -an amUitioua and dangerously attractive actress, who, although ertkely, innocent o* any designa on her benebvetori excites the suspiwons of the rrss-M b Ugi», W'l" itt£2f*£ . role of his wife, are outstanding, while Bemice Claire and Alexander romembered for many year# for ful sitwinc of the famous melodieak I Want to be Happy," and Tea,for »■ Bert JRoach and LUyan Tashman ala 9 have ■ important .parts. ' Several of the. more elab- . rrata scenes are In tecnmcolour. j
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 15
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136EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 15
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