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STATE THEATRE, PETONE.

For daring situations which are naughty but never vulgar, farcical scenes which never become completely ridiculous, for sparkling dialogue and swift movement, "Stormy Weather," the Gaumont-British comedy based on Ben Travers's play and directed by Tom Walls, is the last word. Gilding the picture is the irresistible charm of Yvonne Arnaud with her broken accent and her exquisite drollery. The picture is the leading attraction at the State Theatre, Petone. With Tom Walls are the old laughter team of Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, and Yvonne Arnaud. There is a first-rate supporting programme.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 3

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STATE THEATRE, PETONE. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 3

STATE THEATRE, PETONE. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 3

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