DE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT.
"No More Ladies." starring Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, is to be shown finally at the De Luxe Theatre, Lower Hutt, tonight. The programme for tomorrow and Wednesday nights will be headed by "Death at Broadcasting House." in which lan Hunter, Mary Newland, and Henry Kendall have the leading roles. It is a great mystery film, unusual and most entertaining. Inspector Gregory, of Scotland Yard, is set a baffling problem. The whole thing takes place at Broadcasting House and many remarkably intimate glimpses are gained of the workings of the great British Broadcasting Corporation. Several wellknown English radio identities are seen, including Eve Becke, well-known crooner, Elisabeth Welch, dark singer. Gillie Potter, humorist. Hannen Swaffer, and Percival Mackey and his band.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 3
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