PRIESTLEY'S "CORNELIUS."
was produced in London a little more than a year ago a critic described it as a "gallery of vivid portraits," a play which relied for its interest on its utter reality'and on its message that, in spite of bankruptcy, suicide, and unemployment, life was still somehow worth livine. ■. ■ ■ ■
"The Gorilla," that famous comedj thriller of stage and • screen,' will pro bably be remade in the very neai future, according to the Warner Bros. First National Studios. It has beer pretty. definitely decided that Hugh Herbert will be one of the comic detectives of the film, and either 'Frank McHugh or Allen Jenkins will be the other one. The Gorilla himself has not yet been cast..... -.■•■-!; • . - . WALTER RALEIGH PLAY. Nancy Price, the London producer, recently staged the play by Edward and Theodosia Thompson—"Lost Voyage"—rwhich .is based on Walter Raleigh. It' was a Little Theatre\production. l . , \
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 21
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