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iSiT ISN'T n&M" "ti Isn't Done," a inoderri eoinedy romarice which trarispbft aridierices ori the largie Wirigs of entertaifimerit frbrii AilBtralia tb Englafid, ris the langhterladen story of a lovable*, bighearted Australiari sqtiattef and his inherited Earldoiifi, urifbids at the feegent to-i inorroW. "It Isri't Dorie'' i§ the first AuStfaliari picture With a getiiiine Mistar east, irieiiidirig sridfi. Stefliilg favourxtes of stage arid screen as Cecil KeilaWay, Jbhn Lorigderi Frarik Harvey, Nellie Fergtison, Harvey Adairis, Gampbell Copelin, arid Sylviri Keilaway, togethef With Oinesonrid's ndW IbVbly stftf "find, ' ' Shirley Anri Ridhrirds, "It tsri.'t Dorie" iriclildes" some of the most ambitiouS sets yet built f ori ari Aiiistraliatt pidture. Ariibrig thesb Were ihe Blaydon lburige, With its rieh panelied walls,-the Great Hall, also orie of the largest interiors ever used at Cinesbtirid, the picttire galleiy, "With Its huge frrimed pbttraits, Hubeft Blaydori's bddrbom, arid a Loiidbri night club. The latter set, desigried by Mr Eric Thompson, Cinesourid 's art direc--tor, who recently returned tb AUstra.lia aftef teri years iri Hollywood, gives a lighter mobd tb the film, With its white arid silver wall§, tall Windows and decorative doofs iri eboriy, Sdariet ftnd silvef. Horfee-raclng Coanedy Tb-night To-night is the last opportunity to See " Three Men on a Horse," a dbmedy with recprd ruris on the American stage. It deals in hilarious fashion with the adventures of a man who ean pick winners and never miss.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 15
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235REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 15
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