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Cinema . . . ——‘——‘_—_————————- Snapshots _____.__. Ralph Lynn Again. __________. Ralph Lynn has just "IN TH! SOUP." made his dobut with Twickenham Films in “In The Soup." In it he entirely upholds his reputation as one of the few really good. comedians or the screen. it is a story in the approved Lynn order. in which about half the lahghs come from comically absurd situations and subterfuges and the other halt derive from Ralph Lynn's unique brand or sWift and absentminded i'aux pas of words and gastures. Perhaps even more than usual. it is Lynn who makes the picture. The 'critics agree that it is the best since “Rookery Nook." The cast includes Judy Gunn and Morton Sel—ten. W “The Music Goes ’Round.” i _________________ Rochelle Hudson is a '0”! or fill young lady whose l‘l’All. popularity has grown 'enormously hm tNhe‘ last ear or two. “Show Tem 0 More?" “Curly Top." and “Les Miserables" are a low of her recent succeases. Walter Connolly. outstanding on both stage and screen, turns in another of his excellent character performances in this dim. Somehow, this is one actor who never lets his audience down. Lately he has been seen in "She Couldn't Take It.“ “So Red the Rose" and “Soak the Rich." For several months before the making of those films. he was starring on Broadway in “The BishOp )lisbehaves." When Michael Bartlett sang with Grace Moore in “Love Me Forever." the whole world was thrilled. He is said to have a lyric tenor voice of the highest calibre. With Claudette Colbert in “She Married Her Boss," he again gave audiences something to exrite them when he sang “Par ez Moi ii‘Amour.“ Now. in “The Music Goes ‘Round," Bartlett once more brings to the screen his melodious voice. _ “.....-“ Dickens’ Grand-Niece. A grand~nieoe of the APPIAIII IN late Charles Dickens lIIOI'I'AL plays a minor role in AUTHOR'S “A Tale of Two "IWO CITIIs." Cities," Dickens‘ powerful story which has been pictured by Metro-Goldwyn—-.\iayer with Ronald Colman starred. she is Miss Millicent Grey, descend.int or English nobility who left an usinbli-shed position in British society .1 few years ago to seek a career in the American theatre. “A Tale or Two Cities." produced by David 0. Selzniek and directed by Jack Conway for Metro-Goldwyn—Mayer, is her first picture‘ Descendant of Lady Jane Grey and of Field—Marshal Lord French and General Sir Edward liutton, an aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria. Miss Grey Is dimdeut about her kinship with Dichens. “My father.“ she explained. “was William Walter liution or the Royal Navy. ilis sister, my aunt. married: Edmund Dickens” youngest brother. i recall many happy visits with them at their “beautiful home on the Thames. l have two that cousins, Charles and Herbert Dickens, now living in England." m George Arllss. The almost imposIN "u" slhle has occurred at MIIT. “In?” the Gaumont-British Studios. according to i Dewan Sharer. Hindu author and playwright. and‘now acting as Eastern adviser to the new drama, “East Meets West." He has met for the first time in his life a white man who can pronounce with all Jts correct stress the sacred name of "Allah.“ That man is George Arliss. now arrayed in silks and satins and holding high sway down at Shepherd‘s Bush over his coloured subjects as Sultan of lienang. Sultan Ariiss is called upon to utter the name of the Mahomeiian and many times in the film, and Adviser Shamr \vith quiet i‘csignment \vns cvpi‘i-ting tiic usual incorrei‘t English version: “Al-lcr." To his amazement. thrri' i-nmc in imper—rnhic :ii‘i'cnts from .-\rliss this correct pronunciation: “L'ilnh.” m'nn dovvn to the right iii-cent on the ilrst syllable. Mohamedun history has been made ui Shepherd‘s Bush! . ”......“ “.4 Gentleman Goes To Town.” _—.—_ Thc Gary Cmuperaicnn Arthur picture. With its 130 speaking parts. and in which 1700 extras \wrc cmplriycil .It various time‘s. has nun of thc larg—vat (mil must lil'uiuincnt mists of any pirturc in ymrs, Among: iln' lead—ing pnrformcrs .irr‘: .lvnn llixnn. Lionel Stan-loin lmuziuss liumhriilv, llnyinonli \\':ilhuru. ‘BI‘III'L’P Bancroft. H, n. \\'nr—nor. 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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 3

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