AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
“ALMOST A HONEYMOON.”
Another success for British Internat-
Tonal—this time farce, in one long laughter dose: Better than the stage play. Clifford Mollison, young West End musical comedy comedian with fresh breeze methods, has “arrived” in this picture. Dialogue risque, but funny, flfoduetion stands out as subject to pilot any 8.0. to brisk business. Clifford Mollison is admirable in the role of Basil. He will, no doubt, be a riot. His foolery while supposed to be ■ in a state of intoxication is a brand I new- edition to portrayals of “inebriated swells.” It is extremely funny in a very original way. Dodo Watts is excellent a.s Rosalie, and acts with much natural charm. Lanriont Dickson plays his original part of Cuthbert, and evokes plenty of laughs in the process. Donald Oalthrop, as Basil’s gentlemen’s gentleman,, reveals further versatility, and gets away with a good percentage of the acting honours—as usual. One of the best British productions of the year. Good supports.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1932, Page 3
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164AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1932, Page 3
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