WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
Jessie Matthews and Sonnie Hale "It is very difficult,'' says a critlc, " to take isolated highlights from a fihn like "It's Love Again," which screens at the Waipulcurau Theatre tonight (Friday) and Saturday, and admire them apart frOm the whole. picture. The film itself is too admirable throughout to allow of favouritism for one particular scene. But outstanding features in the new Jessie Matthews extravaganza are indelible memories; the cabaret scene where Jessie makes the *whole world rock with rhythm; her singing of "Got To Dance My Way to Heayen; " Sonnie Hale as a bewhiskered Rajah; Rohert Young interviewing a new valet whose main qualifications must he a proficiency at baccarat! Jessie Matthews engaged in a drawing room shooting.match with a peppery old Anglo-Indian colonel. tho chorus work in the Temple Dance scenes. I eould go on interminably, and find, at the end, that I had not high. lighted the film, hut had been unsporfing enough to give it all away before the cat" was ready to leave the bag. And that wotild be unpardonable, for every man, woman, and child must see this film." Patrons aro advised to reserve, phone 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 3
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