AMUSEMENTS.
/ ***** £VERYBODYB PICTURES. ■ >'/- ' . • ~ “A WARM CORNER.” i -FAMOUS BRITISH COMEDY. FAMOUS ENGLISH COMEDIAN. -Hne of - the outstanding screen com'edies of this, and many years “A 'Warm Corner”—will be screened tonight ■ only at the Princess Theatre. This . comedy—a British production adapted from the celebrated Prince s Theatre, .London, play—sets out to tickle the risible faculties of audiences, 'and.it does so with a gusto and a success that leaves the spectator panting the laughs come thick and fast ‘and continuous. This is not to be wondered at seeing that the chief funinaker in the play is Leslie Henson, perhaps our premier comedian. Henisori’s face play in the- picture is itseli a-rich comedy. His bustle, his comedy sense displayed in a hundred gesture., and movements, and his clever use ol .his. voice—this is his first “talkie”— keep the merriment at top note in an endless succession of irresistibly humorous situations. Leslie'. Henson is sup. ported by several well-known English stage artists, including Heather Thatcher.. A good supporting programme will also be shown. -Prices 2/6, 1/6, childreu 6d downstairs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1931, Page 3
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175AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1931, Page 3
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