AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES “ANNABELLE’S AFFAIRS,” In addition to the principles in “Annabelle’s Affairs,” the Fox picture appearing at the Princess Theatre to-night, 110 well dressed men and women, hotel managers, head waiters ' porters, telephone operators, bell boys, elevator operators, chauffeurs, gardeners, house maids, cooks, footmen, j butlers, .valets, mechanics, grooms, 3 stable-hands and manicurists appear. In all, close on 500 extras were employed in making this comedy in which Victor and Jeanette McDonald portray th,^ -leading roles. Supporting roles are’, enacted by Poland Young, Ruth Warren, William Collier Senr., Sam Hardy, Joyce Compton, Sally Blane, George Andre Beranger and Hank Mann. “Annabelle’s Affairs” tells the story of a beautiful and sophisticated butterfly type of girl/ who is forced by circumstance, into marriage with a rough and illiterate miner with W'hom she afterwards falls in love. It is described as a laughing riot. Good supports of short talkie subjects complete a fine programme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1932, Page 3
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152AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1932, Page 3
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