AMUSEMENTS.
£VFRYBDDYS PICTURES.
TWO BRITISH SPECIALS. Any doubts as to the ability of the •British film industry to produce talking pictures of a high standard must be dispelled: after seeing the two feature films, in the new programme to be presented at the Princess Theatre tonight (Saturday.) ' It is only occasionally that a picture of the quality of “Loose Ends.” is produced, and the management 1S to be congratulated oh securing this ful 'British film: “‘-Loose Bends*' has beep onO of the greatest stage successes in-. .London: hi recent years and the cast 'foriddie film production is a particularly strong ope, headed by Edna Best and/Owen Nares two leading stagefavourites, in, England. Owen Nares 1 s responsible for wonderfully fine acting, and should prove as popular a screen actor as he is on the legitimate stage.
The other production is “Not Ko Quiet on the Western Front.” It <s burlesque of .war-time experiences, and with Leslie Fuller, one of the mostpopular .British comedians, 'as the principal fun-maker, the audience is provided with humorous entertainment of a rare quality. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1931, Page 3
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178AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1931, Page 3
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