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WHAT THE BRITISH FRESS SAID OF I BUCHANAN : . 1 'Chaplln eould not have improved on Mr. Buchanan's look when a bee begins to crawl up one leg of his ( shorts. Miss Barry looks lovely an;l really behaves like a girl for whom , life has suddenly become very attrat- f cive but rather perplexing." — "Evening News." ^ I "Mr. Jack Buchanan fits his part , as his dress suit fits lhmself. His rash ; hoast that he is an expert on bees , leads him inio a eomedy situation of i Chaplin dimensions. Mr. Buchanan ; is one of the finest assets in British j talking pictures." — "Daily Mail." ; « j "With this voice, those looks, and ; those talkie foet is th-re anything Mr. . Buchanan could not do as a talking ! eomedian? "Man of Mayfair" is a • cheerful entertainment with rexresli- . ing moments . . it is a charmmg I fantasy thoroughly Englisli in tono , ! and Buchanan in humour." — "Even- • j ing Standard." !
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 7
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156PRESS OPINIONS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 7
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