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AMUSEMENTS

PICTURES. •.'•». v. VV. ; Jr;. .T*- (f . . . GREAT STARSiOf STAfeE-ift , GREAT SCREEN .REViyAL. :!H. • , * *\ \ r:* r • s * •" i;■ ••• “THE HOME f • »?< /••■■■•• ’ .•' Home a. great (’screen revival of George M. Cohan'sgreat success is again . showing at Princess Theatre to-night., The cast has many famous recruits from the stage including Richard Bennett, Doris Kenyon, .Robert AfeWadie, Robert Edeson, Gladys Brockwell, John Miljan, Vera Lewis, Stanley Taylor, James T. Mack and Patricia Caron. And what is eually important, there' is some-' thing to say. No -playwright of our *•' day is more deft in* comedy than Geo. Mi Cohan, and Warner Bros’ adapters, Addison Burkhart and Murray Roth, have, kept all the charm of- the :orir. ginal. Bryan Foy, who is one of the' ireally great directors of ..the day, is., for Warner jjirbl.’ latest - “ The “The Home Tp^ners 1 ’ : is ‘ : ii : genial heart-warming, chdekßAg play--—■recounting the adventures • -bf ; Wo-' middle-aged chums, the young lady to whom one is engaged’, hei* family.' Robert McWade plays o 33ancroft, the small-town pal who hears that his millionaire crony is engaged to marry a Big Town young woman. Banoroft at'once assumes that she and her fam’ily' iare hoodwinking his friend, and comes-post haste to Manhattan to set right. Instead, he sets :t^decide’dly?SVrohg,^ amiit 'is cmly after 1 ' much uproarious manoeuvring that hrstraightens out the mix-ujj. he himself made. Robert McWade ma-rvel-'Friously interprets the same part he in the original producUtion. Don’t fail to see’.-‘The Home,, % Towners.” The four shoft thlkids strpI -J^-^ows: Orchestra,’’ iliplaying’foVrVpopular. lazzt'.nuriihers; a T^j|fl/ ijitrdduiang '' Pl ; harmciriy; offering-Wo nunw' ■ epcfatoos at r. skiiiffik} Prices: jls'-irik plus' tax. if :

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 3

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