AMUSEMENTS.
CVKRYBODYS PICTURES. “SEVEN DAYS’ LEAVE”. To ensure that every detail of sets wardrobe, character and speech may be absolutely authentic,, three technical directors assisted in the production of ven Days’ Leave.” Gary , Qobpe-r’s firit starring picture for Paramount, which shows at the Prim-ess Theatre to-night (Wednesday) and Thursday..,. TheQ story of ‘‘Seven Days’ Leave” is '.laid’.J ipi, v war-tiine London, and the numerous characters portrayed in the ’production, include -London cockneys. ! s;h op-keepers, street hawkers, British officers and / members of the Canadian 1 /•regiment of the famous “Black •Watch.” !
- Bertram Johns, English character, cockney types, has charge of the actor, who has made a stuclyv.Qf wardrobe in the- London sequences; Frank Terry, former - London : , -Tiuisio' ball • sequence. Lieu ten an t-Colpii el; M cDo nn e 11, formerly of they-Gfinadiaii Princess Pats, made every detail of uniforms/and military procedure was correct. \
(‘Seven Days’ Leave.” was ndaptthe stage play, “The Old Lady. Sh'pyvs Her Medals,” b.v Sir James M. Barrie.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1931, Page 3
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160AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1931, Page 3
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