AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. “Pack Up Your Troubles’,’ the latest Laurel and Hardy feature-length comedy, which comes to the Princess Theatre, marks the second full-length attraction starring the popular laiigsi team. More than a year ago they weie starred in “Pardon Us.” Since that time they have been diligently searching for a new idea • for their second feature. How well they have succeeded in bringing to the screen- one of the most humourous offerings of the season will he revealed when “Pack Up Your ’.Troubles” is shown at the Princess Theatre. The title will undoubtedly bring to the-minds of many people the retrain of one of the popular songs doing the World War. Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile: Laurel and Hardy have tried to carry oup the meaning of the song, though the story has no connection with the melody. A flash of the humour of the World War is said to furnish one of the many hilarious moments in the comedy. The team, as a couple of misfit privates, wander aimlessly through fire and shell and come hack with many prize packages of humour. Prominent members of the supporting cast include Mary Carr, Donald Dillaway, Jacquie Lyn, little three-year-old “Our Gang” member, Muriel Evans, Gradv Sutton, Richard Tucker, and James Finlayson. Shorts include the first' number'of N.Z. Sound News. Usual prices. • 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1933, Page 3
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