NEW PRINCESS THEATRE
ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. In the words of Hollywood’s most brilliant comedy critics, “Behind the Front,” commencing to-morrow at the New Princess Theatre, starts from the first flicker with a chuckle, works into a big, continuous Jaugh, and ends with a grand “roar.” “Behind the Front” is a Paramount comedy of a couple of soldiers in France, featuring AVallaco Beery and Raymond Hatton as a pair of soldiers who go to France to “fight like hell,” but end up behind the front, and Mary Brian, a Red Cross worker, about whom the romance centres. it is tho funniest film on record. Also screening is “Let’s Get Married” with Richard Dix as the college man who periodioally paints the town red, Dix finds himself in love and on the way to gaol. Lois Wilson is the leading lady and the supporting cast contains Joseph Kilgour, Edna May Oliver and Gunboat Smith. A farther attraction is the “Life of Jack Hobbs,’ ’the famous cricketer, with Hobbs himself playing the leading rote. Altogether tho programme is as fine a one that has ever been presented at the theatre.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 3
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186NEW PRINCESS THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 3
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