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TO-NIGHT A British Star RONALD COLMAN, in “BULLDOG DRUMMOND" Mickey Mouse, Magazine, Songs. 2.3O—SATURDAY—S p.m. JACK HOLT Matt Moore. Dorothy Revier, in “THE SQUEALER" Here’s another dynamic adventure play, with Jack Holt at his best—you’ll be spellbound from thrilling start to dramatic climax. Laugh-raising Shorts, Two Big Comedies, Audio Review. Paramount News MONDAY—TUESDAY WEDNESDAY The Big Laughter Special WHEELER AND WOOLSEY mighty stars of “Cuckoos,” in “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE" If you roared at this comedy pair in “Cuckoos,” you have bigger laughs ahead when you sec “Half Shot.” Wheeler and Woolsey play two soldiers, absent without leave in gay Paree-—steal the Colonel’s car and his daughter—electrify the police force—raise everything but the dead, and emerge as heroes. ONLY THREE DAYS—BOOK NOW
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 10 April 1931, Page 3
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124TOWN HALL Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 10 April 1931, Page 3
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