REGENT THEATRE
“BUTCH MINDS THE BABY.” “Butch Minds the Baby” and “Road Agent,” will be finally shown tonight. Owing to the great demand in ether parts of New Zealand for the picture, “Babes on Broadway,” the management state that it is impossible to show it at the Regent Theatre tomorrow night. “BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL.” That inimitable English comedian Will Hay has been seen in many outstanding film farces but most people who see him in “The Black Sheep of Whitehall,” which will be shown tomorrow night, will agree that it is his best picture yet. The title of the film carries with it a suggestion of the plot —that of a bogus professor who becomes mixed up in an international spy intrigue, with remarkable consequences. Will Hay is, of course, the spy-catcher, and his antics in pursuit of his quarry have to be seen to be appreciated to the full. High light, of the film is Will Hay’s impersonation of a hospital nurse and its embarrassing results'.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 August 1942, Page 6
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168REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 August 1942, Page 6
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