TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
"The Daily Film Renter" says: "Broad slapstick farce with musical numbers. Lively knockabout adventures of four ex-soldiers in civvy street. Rousing antics at employment exchange, hilarious brushes with factory foreman, nb-tickling renditions at works concert, fun and games as waiters, and rousing burr |lesque exhibition dance. Guest stars ] j and name band. First rate music- ; hall type comedy for masses ! These ! adventures of comics Normanj Evans, Nat Jackley, Pan Young and ! Tony Dalton are right dowli-to- 1 earth, and carried olf with a speed : and gusto, guaranteed to win the enthusiastic approval from all those i millions who adore the dear old I music-hall type of slapstick. Anne j Ziegler and Webster Boorh give fine i vocal account of themselves with ! such favourites as "Love's Old Sweet j Song," "I Hear You Calling Me," and "Until," in a delightful garden, setting. Betty Jumel figures prom-' inently in her own inimitable broad comedy field in these proceedings — : proceedings which are absolutely i tailor-made for roars of laughter of the type which endangers the roof of eyery hall where the crowds congregate for a joyous evening of unalloyed fun." Heavy bookings expected. Book early.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 April 1946, Page 6
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195TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Chronicle (Levin), 9 April 1946, Page 6
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