REGENT THEATRE
"THIS'ItL MAKE YOIJ WHISTLE." "This '11 Make You Whistle," Jack Buchanan 's latest comedy for Herbert Wilcox Productions, is a deliciously daring amusieal, crammed full with gaiety, song and dance, overflowing with witty wisecracks and hectic situations, with Jack in the embarrassing position of being engaged to two girls at the same time. His attempts to extricate himself from this dilemma only land him into further difficulties, which are not in any way improved iipon when his two "nit-wit" pals, Reggie* and Archie, join in the fun. Hilarious scenes move rapidly from London to a French airport hotel, and come to a terrific climax, super-charged with comedy, when he is pursued by French police as a counterfeiter. The cast, most of whom appeared in the stage version, which created such a riot all over England, included Jean Gillie; Elsie Randolph, who makes, a welcome re-appearance on the screen; David Hutoheson and William Kendall, as Jack 's pals; Anthony Holley, and Marjorie Brooks. "This '11 Make You Whistle" will give you six brand-new song hits when it sereens at the Regent Theatre to-night. A coming attraction to the Regent is "It Isn't Done" starring Ceeil Kelleway, a ccinedian popular with many Hawke's Bay theatre-goers. This is the first Australian picture with an all-star cast. Others taking part include Shirley Ann Richards, Frank Harvey and John Longden. The name of the picture may be new to patrons ; that is because the picture is having its New Zealand premiere at the Regent, Hastings,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 66, 5 April 1937, Page 3
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