AMUSEMENTS.
6VERYBODYS’ PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT ONLY
“'THE MIDDLE WATCH.”
/■ - British Admiralty gives special facilities for screening of “The Middle Watch.” ! “The Middle Watch” is very amusing; and directed with an American , siickuess' An excellent cast inclueds (.Owen Nares, as the Captain of a British war vessel; Jack Raine; Margaret Halstah j 1 two admiralty comic Cockney Marines, played by Henry Wenmna and Reginald Pur dell; and Dodo Watts. The leading feminine role is played by Jacqueline Logan, who is the one American in this picture, which was directed by Norman Walker. One hears so much of the lack of help accorded by the Royal Navy to film makers, as compared with the liberal attitude of its American opposite number, that it is a s pleasure to be able to record that specila facilities were accorded by the Admiralty for making the warship scenes dealing with actual service routine. Good supports.
THE ORIGINALS
.j BRIGHT VAFDEmitE, < THURSDAY. ■lt will be welcome news for laughter lovers that on Thursday at Princess Theatre will see the advent of Rex Sayerg “Originals,” redolent “The Diggers,” and composed of artiste from the «. Fuller-Hay ward circuits. The Australian Entertainers Ltd. will present Rex Sayers “Originals” among the talented artiste in which is Frank Moran, the famous “Diggers” comedian!. ' The! Company iaEo includes Rax Sayers, , the Sunshine Singer with the Sunshine personality; “Tehoka” the Russian Dancer; Tom Richards, the eminent baritone; Mrs Lee Swanson., solo dancer and aoubrette; Johnnie Gerald, comedian and acrobat; Little Mercia, the girl entertainer; Andre and Nanette, the Cabaret dancers late of the oafe Wentworth and the Ambassadors, Sydney); the Merrin Sisters, aerobatic specialists; and Norman Fraser the operatic tenor, together with “the- Originals” Ballet, also Miss Ivy Akersten, celebrity jpianiste. This is a. real live show, which has been unanimously voted by ,;the press and public as the brightest vaudeville entertainment for years, pHth a glittering galaxy of girls and 'gaiety, attired in pretty frocks. The •prices suit the times and are very reasonable, beng 3s and 2s plus tax for adulte and Is for children. The .box plan is open at Mclntosh’s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1932, Page 3
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350AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1932, Page 3
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