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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S PICTURES,

SATURDAY. '■ “THE WET PARADE.”

. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s new screen attraction, ‘‘'file Wet Parade” is a film that cair be : recommended as really one' of the 'finest efforts of the talking and silent screen. The foregoing praise is not at all elaborate, for the picture has the most .brilliant cast, deals with life as everybody sees it, and is superb entertainment. The story, as it unravels upon the white sheet, covers three periods of American national bisto’{.•—) k e-war,. early prohibition, and then on to the present modern life. The cast is headed by Dorothy Jordan, well remembered for many appealing and delight jil .performances, and Xewis Stone, who' again brings to the screen the perfect b. characterisation. Robert Young, , " I 'o ” ;, i b~ ’• c ' r " r 'mbered for his role in ‘‘Madelon Olaudet,” vances along the roact or public favour, whilst Walter Huston’s portrayal is the best lie has yet done. Jimmy (“Sebnozzle”) Durante, the extremely funny person with the huge nose, contributes a liqn’s share of ‘‘the entertainment •of the his fun, whilst John Miljan alsjj scores hit. Myrna Loy and Wallace Ford do more than their share ailso, and yet there are even more. ■ ■- ; m&s

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 3

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199

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 3

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