AMUSEMENTS.
Plaza Theatre. With the cheerful British comedian Jack Hulbert singing and dancing his way through an entertaining story, “Jack of All Trades,’’ 'the GaumontBritish picture which is to be shown, at the Stratford Plaza Theatre 'to- * % night and to-morrow promises to be one of 'the brightest comedies seen for some time. A happy blend of farce and comedy has been achieved, and there are few who will fail to be kept constantly amused by Jack Hulbert or the furtive behaviour of Robertson Hare. The feminine lead is tkaen by the vivacious Gina Malo, who is seen to advantage in several, cleverly-executed song and dance numbers with ..Hulbert.
King’s Theatre. Thoroughly enjoyable light entertainment is presented in the Paramount film “The Moon’s Our Home,” which will be shown at the Stratford King’s Theatre to-night and tomorrow night. Henry Fonda and Margaret Sullavan have 'the leading roles and both individually' and as a romantic team their performances afe deserving of the highest, praise. Miss Sullavan takes the part of a temperamental actress who falls in love with a well known author. They are a delightfully amusing couple and their relationship from the time they meet consists of a series of quarrels and happy reunions.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 300, 1 December 1936, Page 8
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203AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 300, 1 December 1936, Page 8
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