Sandy Powell, famous radio and music-hall comedian, makes his first film appearance in "Can You Hear Me Mother," in which he is supported by Mary Lawson. With his quaint and intriguing manner of speech, Sandy — one of the most popular artists heard over the air in New Zealand— makes an instantaneous appeal in this story, based on his own life.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 83, 31 December 1937, Page 9
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60Sandy Powell, famous radio and music-hall comedian, makes his first film appearance in "Can You Hear Me Mother," in which he is supported by Mary Lawson. With his quaint and intriguing manner of speech, Sandy — one of the most popular artists heard over the air in New Zealand— makes an instantaneous appeal in this story, based on his own life. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 83, 31 December 1937, Page 9
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