“IN THE SOUP”
Ralph Lvnn has just made his debut with Twickenham. Films in “In the Soup.” In it he entirely upholds hi: reputation as oue of the few really good comedians of the screen. It is a story in the approved Lynn order, in which about half the laughs come from comically absurd situations and subteifuges, aud the other half derived from Ralph Lynn ’g unique brand ot swift and absent-minded faux pas of words and gestures. Perhaps even more than usual, it is Lynn who makes the picture The critics agree that it is the best since “Rookery Nook.” The cast in eludes Judy Gunn and Norton Selten.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 147, 6 June 1936, Page 14
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