AMUSEMENTS.
6VERYBODYS’ PICTURES.
“HONEYMOON LANE”—SPARKLING COMEDY. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. m Success as a star came to Eddie Dowling with the release, about two years ago, of his very first picture, “The 1 Rainbow Alan.” According to preview critics lie doubles the measure of that success in “Honeymoon Lane,” his second picture, which is to be - screened at the Princess Theatre tonight. and Saturday. ' 'Dowling is a firm believer • in the theory that the charm that goes with carefully devised simplicity in theatrical or film .presentations is the roost effective method of keeping audiences in a rosy glow of happiness. Tt is not an easy production course to follow—what with the film capital abounding in story • material of a spicy, or a thriller, or a blood-nnd-thunder nature. But Dowling holds to it rigidly. Til an ore than a score of years as an actor* and 'playright he has never wavered from his purpose and as a result he has-never been asso- . ciated, in any way, with what is 'known in critical circles and along »“heartbreak” lane as a “flop” production.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1932, Page 3
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