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REGENT THEATRE

“TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN.” A mother with a supposedly weak heart and an undoubtedly strong mind, plus a boss trying to run a twentieth century lingerie business on an eighteenth century mind, are George Formby’s major troubles in his latest film, “Turned Out Nice Again,” which will be shown tonight. As ever, Formby is accompanied by his banjo and, in between jumping from the frying pan into the fire, manages to find time for several new tunes, the most humorous of which is “Auntie Maggie’s Remedy.” The film is well up to the standard of previous Formby pictures, and provides him with an entirely new story. It runs true to form, however, in that it succeeds in alternately heaping good fortune and disaster on Formby’s head.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1942, Page 6

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128

REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1942, Page 6

REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1942, Page 6

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