REGENT THEATRE
-ANDY HARDY MEETS A DEBUTANTE." The final screening of this sparkling , further Hardy Family adventure takes , place this evening. "LUCKY TO ME." The ideal kind of film to drive away cares of any kind will be found at the Regent Theatre tomorrow in "Lucky :to Me.” Stanley Lupino and lovely Phyllis Erooks head a cast that makes i this comedy go with a bang. Hilarious ! fooling is staged at a country house I party where Stanley is forced to spend : a weekend which ought to have been j his secret honeymoon. Wifey, played ’by Barbara Blair, goes along as his ; secretary and has a very disappoint- ’ ing time: her bridegroom is knocked l about more than once by an overchivalrous boxing peer who loves res- [ cuing distressed blondes. As a piquant I sauce to an appetising dish of enterj lainment. there is a boxing ballet and j a few rounds of the real thing, a bath- : ing dance with Lupino in, a coy Victorian bathing dress, a notable song by , Gene Sheldon in praise of fish, sung ! to a guitar and other numbers that will jingle pleasantly in the ears for days ; after the show. The supporting featurettes are outi standing and include the latest Air 1 Mail News, a Bathe Pictorial, an jni (cresting Zoo item and an exceptional j number "North Sea." a glorious study i of the great testing ground of the preI sent struggle and the great bar to Hit- > ler's proposed invasion of Britain. The j plans are at Nimmos and the theatre.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1941, Page 2
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260REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1941, Page 2
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