AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
HIS ROYAL GIGHMESS
TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY
The special feature to to-night at Princess Theatre will be an ffn Australian musical talkie, “His -Royal •Highness.” It is a typical George Wallace comedy, with the comedian figuring first as a stage hand in a theatre, ;and later as the King of a mythical kingdom in Europe. In his latter capacity he finds plenty of opportunity for lively burlesque comedy, and his game of poker with members of the Royal household is a joy to Avitness. Musical numbers likely to be specially .popular are, “Game of Love” suno- by Ryrl Walkh-y • “Ship of Dreams,” sung by Frank Tarrant; and “Conspiracy” a duet, sung by Bryl Walkley and Lou Vernon. A chorus of over 100 Amices from the operatic class .of -the ••University - Conservatorium, Melbourne, provides striking -ensemble music of a standard rarely heard on the screen. The Avel-knoAvn actor, Marchall Crosby, also has a prominent part. Good supports. \
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1933, Page 3
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158AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1933, Page 3
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