REGINALD DENNY IS PROUD TO BE ENGLISH
HOME ON HOLIDAY Reginald Denny has just completed his first holiday in England for years. This is how the popular star describes the experience: “I have just completed my best holiday now—this summer—by enjoying my first visit to my native country (for I am English
(for I am English and proud of it) since the war. “Last time I was here I was unknown, now, at least, I have obtained a fairly sure position in the film world, and so am able to look on England with different eyes. Not that I loved it less then, but that oc-
casion was not exactly a holiday, like
this one is. “But what better holiday can there be than coming back to one’s homeland (especially when it is the best country in the world), meeting folk one has not seen for years, and enjoying an almost embarrassing welcome wherever one goes? “It is, I know, reversing the usual order of things, in which one goes away from home for a holiday and is glad of the change; but for us, who have to work principally in Hollywood, a certain home-sickness always makes itself felt after a while, and we can enjoy no better vacation than coming home and spending it here. “And I can’t even complain of the weather, for on my return to America I shall be able to say that we have enjoyed a magnificent season, both days having been fine!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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248REGINALD DENNY IS PROUD TO BE ENGLISH Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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