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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES. “LET’S LOVE AND LAUGH.” The British International picture, “Let’s Love and Laugh,” which will be presented at the Princess Theatre to-night (Tuesday) has a oast that scintillates with brilliant talent. Under the direction of Richard Eicliberg, each artist, well known, to theatres and cinema-goers for previous successes', has surpassed' him, on herself in this , gaily inconsequent story of youhg man’s matrimonial adventures. Gene Gerrard, the well-known musir cal comedy comedian, stars in the role L/ of the wealthy young man who celebrates too exuberantly on the eve of his wedding and while intoxicated marries a girl who is a stranger to himi His charming personality and delightful singing and brilliantly funny acting as the young man in a matrimonial dilemma will make him a favourite with all who see this film. • Jtfurial' Angelus the nineteen year old London musical comedy actress, is the little cabaret girl who marries the man she loves, though he is unconscious of the fact. She ia a curly blonde with blue eyes and? a ptlre coloratura soprano voice. Picturegoers will - remember her in “Night Birds,” . in which she scored a phenomenal success. I Rita Page as the -'deserted bride, makes her film debut in “Let’s Love and Laugh,” and was last seen at! Daily’s Theatre in “Little Tommy Tucker.” j ’ These players, by their united tal-1 ent, make “Let’s Love and Laugh,” j the outstanding screen aieting success of the year and picturegoers will love | them and laUgh fit them’ as admon-j 1 ished by the film’s title. There will also be screened the third chapter of the serial, 1 ~ - " ? -

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1932, Page 3

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268

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1932, Page 3

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