MAYFAIR-SATURDAY.
Packed with surprises, comedy and music, Jack Buchanan's "Come Out of "the Pantry" is entertainment of scintilating- kind. Jack Buchanan in the role of a penniless peer -who, finding himself stranded in New York, is oblig-ed to take a job as a footman in a fifth Avenue household. There he falls in love with his employer's pretty niece (Fay Wray) and after sundry adventures. persuades hex- to share his title. Everyone will soon be humming "Everything Stops for Tea," Jack's song-hit in the film. Action is swift, laug-hter comes spontaneously, the singing is bright and the love theme romantic. What more could be wanted? Buchanan plays the aristocratic footman tremendously; as niece of the wealthy New Yorkers, Fay Wray
i is her most winsome; a strong cast supports every situation, from comedy to action.
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Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 37, 28 August 1936, Page 3
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135MAYFAIR-SATURDAY. Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 37, 28 August 1936, Page 3
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