CRYSTAL PALACE.
JACK OAKIE IN "SEA LEGS."
"Sea Leg*," tha talkie which will start at the Crystal Palace to-day, is a laughing matter, without a serious moment to halt the hilarity. Tbe etory was created with Jack Ockie in mind, and is hailed a nonsensical, ns-utical of the kind Oakie'e cliarm and talent, 3iis pin and gusto revel in. And in addition to Oa.ae there's that trio of funsters, Eugene Pallette, Harry Graen, and Lillian Both.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 29 August 1931, Page 7
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