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COSY THEATRE

“LITTLE ACCIDENT. - ’ The splendid comedy, “Little Acci- . dent,” featuring Baby Sandy and Hugh Herbert, concludes a most successful season tonight. “MERRILY WE LIVE.” The change of programme tomorrow will be headed by “Merrily We Live,” starring Brian Aherne, Constance Bennett, Alan Mowbray, Patsy Kelly, Billie Burke, Ann Dvorak, Tom Brown and Bonita Granville. This comedy is one of the greatest laughter producers in recent years, and it ran for nine weeks at the Embassy Theatre in Auckland. Tiie supporting feature is “You're Only Young Once,” in which Lewis Stone. Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden and A.nn Rutherford are featured. It is considered the best of the “Mickey Rooney” pictures yet shown. In “Mcjrrily Wc nive,” Miss Bennett appears as the spoiled and spirited daughter of the Kilbourne household, as curious, eccentric and lovable a group of characters ever to lodge under one roof. Her bright and pointed delineation of a modern girl is both amusing and appealing. Dignity is cast to the four winds if the occasion demands and Miss Bennett enters into the mad capers demanded by the script with an infectious gaiety. Aherne’s role is much broader in comedy values than any he has heretofore portrayed. His entrance as a tramp with tattered clothes and a twoday growth of beard forecasts a mixup in identities and around this feature is built a series of events lhat stamp the young British actor as a light comedian of engaging quality. He manages the shift from fun-making to romance with deft touches and whether hobo, chauffeur or guest in impeccable evening attire, enacts the character with an intelligent restraint. Much of the hilarity is furthered by the inclusion in the cast of Alan Mowbray and Patsy Kelly, butler and cook, respectively. Miss Kelly’s humour is rollicking and boisterous and Mowbray has improved upon even that rare portrait of a gentleman’s gentleman lhat he gave in •'Topper.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 June 1940, Page 2

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COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 June 1940, Page 2

COSY THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 June 1940, Page 2

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