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ISN'T LIFE WONDERFUL!

(Associated British-Warners) G Cert. ICTORIALLY this film is a pleasant enough evocation of .Edwardian England, dramatically it has scarcely more than the camera to keep it moving. A small boy is employed by the director (Harold French) to address the audience from time to time and tell them what happens next and, so help me, I'd have had the greatest. difficulty following the story (if such it could be called) without his aid. The film, indeed, seemed little mor than a stage for solo comic turns by i Parker and Donald Wolfit, but you could have as much fun looking through grandmother’s photo album.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 943, 6 September 1957, Page 20

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ISN'T LIFE WONDERFUL! New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 943, 6 September 1957, Page 20

ISN'T LIFE WONDERFUL! New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 943, 6 September 1957, Page 20

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