STATE THEATRE
“THE CORSICAN BROTHERS.” “The Corsican Brothers,” will be finally shown tonight. A DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Two excellent films, each worthy of heading any programme, will be shown tomorrow night at the State Theatre, where the bill also includes topical newsreels. “Four Jacks and a Jill,” the first long feature, has a musical background that is not overdone, and a snappy plot with plenty of fun and a dash of excitement. Four members of an orchestra are not particularly certain where their next meal is coming from, but the arrival of a pretty lass who claims to have sung before royalty changes the scene, and complications follow when a king is impersonated to draw trade to a restaurant. It is bright entertainment, with Ray Bolger and Ann Shirley sharing the honours. The associate feature, “Land of the Open Range,” is a particularly interesting picture.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 July 1942, Page 6
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