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WHILE THE SUN SHINES

(A.B.P.) F this is a reasonably fair adaptation of the Terence Rattigan stage show which (according to the advertisements) kept London convulsed for four years, then London convulses more easily than I do. Apart from two brightly satirical interludes-at the expense of the House of Lords and the Admiralty-the sunshine is difficult to discover. The story (it is a comedy of errors) is trite and at times both consciously and unconsciously immoral, and except on the lower levels the acting is mediocre, Ronald Howard is no substitute for his father.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 25

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94

WHILE THE SUN SHINES New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 25

WHILE THE SUN SHINES New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 25

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