STRAND ATTRACTIONS
TWO FEATURE PICTURES 10-MORROW All the elements of spleadid entertainment will be contained, it is said, in the double-feature programme booked to commence at (lie Strand Theatre to-morrow. In the first place there will be the hilariots mystery comedy-drama, 1 The Gorills,’ in which the cast is headed by besutiful Lila Lee, and includes Walter lidgeon and those two priceless comednns, Harry Gribbon and Roscoe Karns The two last named have the roles >f a pair of silly detectives who are put on the trail of a mysterious animal killer, known as “ The Gorilla.' 1 Their adventures and 'their blunderiugs lead then into many exciting incidents, and the audience is kept laughing and thrilled from start to finish, A pretty romance mns through the action. The secoid feature, ‘ Divorce Among Friends,’ is the laughable story of two people, newly married, who love each other very dearly, but who cannot help quarrelling. Friends take a hand, bit instead of making things better they create a situation that is ten times vorso for the husband and wife. Innunerable mixups eventuate before harmony is restored, 1 Divorce Amoig Friends ’ makes very gay entertaiiment for all tastes. It stars Irene J)e!roy, James Hall, Low Cody, and Natdie Moorhead.
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Evening Star, Issue 20994, 7 January 1932, Page 7
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206STRAND ATTRACTIONS Evening Star, Issue 20994, 7 January 1932, Page 7
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