BIG COMEDY AT BRITANNIA
| Never has there been turned loose ; such a riot of fun and laughter in one | picture as there is in “Why Sailors Go 1 Wrong,” which will be shown at the I Britannia Theatre tiiis evening. This ■ latest Fox Film feature is the story of !a, boy and a girl, played by Bally Phipps and Nick Sluart, ancl two cab drivers, all of whom are made pris--1 oners on board a yacht which, after a ; storm at sea. is wrecked on a troj»;u i island. Their adventures with lions, apes, crocodiles and cannibals are filled with thrills, suspense and, above everythin, else, with hilarious, laugh provoking ■ situations. Here is a picture that is suit* to I drive away all care for the most confirmed pessimist, and wdl! prove equally i entertaining for every member of tin i family. ‘ “The Barker.” a story of the inside [ of carnival life, starring Miiton Bills. | is the second feature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 15
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