WAIPAWA REGENT
"COME OUT OF THE PANTRY" TO-NIGHT. Jack Buclianan and Fay Wray are teamed in the British and Dominions film "Come Out of the Pantry," screening at the Waipawa Regent tonight, Wednesday. The story suP: the stars and the times. It is catchy, with amusing corners to it. Stranded penniless in New Yorlt, Buehanan, as tho son of a pecr, meets an old Tetainer, played by Ronald Squire. On oue of his delightful impulses, Buehanan secures a position at the wealthy New Yorlc household where "Eccles" is butler. What a furore Buehanan causes below— -and above — stairs. The niaids all go tittery, tlie cook yearns for romance, while "Hilda" (lYy Wray) finds much to speculato upon in the person of tlie liandsoiue new footman. Complications come swiftly. The aristocrat's beastly brother — obviously a bounder — arrives on tho scene, seeldng not the errant Buehanan, but the hand of the fair Hilda. Wliereupon aetion follows, with all the ingredients of comedy-romance skilfully treated to lead up to the dramatie finale. Proposing to Hilda between the first and third courses. as he waits at table, Buehanan suddenly releases the bombshell of his identity, claims the willing niece and takes the place of the ousted brothei: at the festive board,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 8
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