MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"THE CREAT IMPERSON ATOR" AND "OH, DOCTOR!" A grand double-feature programme will be presented at the Hastings Municipal Theatre to-night. From the wildest jungles of Africa, where men have made little progress in winning the land from wild beasts, to the smart sophistication of London society moves "Tlie Great Impersonation," Universal production. Filmed with concern for accuracy and beauty of settings, the F. Phillips Oppenheim novel is ono iuys-tex-y with. artistic and liistorical values. The jungle and its white outposts are portrayed with realism. Edmund Lowe is the star. "Uh, Doctor starring Edward Everett Horton, is an adaption of Harry Leon Wilson's humorous novel of the sanie iiame and presents the inimitable Horton in ihe role of the chief character, Ned Billop, a hypocliondriac wlm sells his birthright for a mess of pills. He lives to regret the bargain and then regains his heritage by mcthods which, altliougli highly amusing, are danger uis and thriliing
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 201, 10 September 1937, Page 8
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