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EVERYBODY'S

TWO BRIGHT COMEDIES Bright farcical comedy was the offering at the Everybody’s Theatre last evening. Reginald Denny’s latest and merriest, “Good Morning, Judge,” was shown, and by the laughter last evening the second week of its Auckland season should be as successful as the first. “Stop That Man” was shown for the first time. Barbara Kent and Arthur Lake are the stars. This is a story of youth’s desire to grow up in order to accomplish something in the world. The spirit of youth pervades the picture. Nat Ross, the famous director of “The Collegians,” was responsible for this production, and no one questions his ability .to put liveliness, sparkle and humour into every situation. Never has a better comedy of adolescent love been filmed. Lake and Miys Kent have long been favourites with motion picture audiand the combination of both in the same film guarantees an evening of the finest entertainment. “Stop That Man” is a comedy of a younger brother who wants to get on the police Instead of becoming an officer ot the law, he almost becomes a crook. The supporting cast is excellent. It includes such players as Eddie Gribbon. Warner Richmond, Walter McGrail, George Siegmann and Joe Girard.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 15

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EVERYBODY'S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 15

EVERYBODY'S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 15

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