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Opera House

"OUR RELATIONS.” “Our Relations," the latest Laurel and Hardy full-length, feature, which played to capacity houses at the Opera House on Friday and Saturday, is to have a return screening to-day-An excellent array of featurettes Co ibe screened, include an Our Gang Comedy, Metro News, Musical and one of the Crime Doesn’t Pay series. “SWORN ENEMY-” Teeming with flesh-and-blood characters from all walks of life, swept up from the city streets into.a cauldron of dramatic circumstance —this is “Sworn Enemy, ”, a story of metropolitan crime operations, opening tomorrow at the Opera House- Head*ing the cast is> Roberft Young as a son of the city slums endeavouring to go- straight in a law career until Ithe gang with whom he was raised kills his brother. Florence Rice is a surgeon’s daughter who- proves the best detective on the special forceJoseph Calleig is the sinister Joe Emerald, crippled overlord of the rackets, sports lover and perverse philanthropist, a killer unknown even to his own lieutenants- Lewis Stone as Dr Gattie, is a distinguished surgeon who spends twelve years in |the penitentiary on a cha'rge “framed” by Emerald- Nat Pendleton is Steamer Krupp, a great-hearted, child-minded prizefighter j a character in! the melee- The plot depicite a poor boy trying to go straight until big brother and employer are killed by the men with whom ho was raised; then follows his demoniacal lust for revenge.

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Grey River Argus, 3 June 1937, Page 8

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Opera House Grey River Argus, 3 June 1937, Page 8

Opera House Grey River Argus, 3 June 1937, Page 8

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