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“ BONNIE SCOTLAND ”

“Bonnie Scotland” has turned two popular American comedians into Stanley .MeLatmd and Oliver AJeHardy. In their own domain of humour Laurel and Hardy are vastly amusing and in 1 1 Loir new feature length film is a joyous success. With Scotland and India as the background for most of the action, of which there is plenty the story advances through seven reels of ; almost continuous laughter. During ! tin* greater part of the picture the I i-oys frolic through their inimitable 1 scenes in the characters of Scotch j Highlanders, attired in kilts and other- ■ wise bedecked in the manner of the

“liiddii'.-i front hell." This strange de-]-;ifturt* front their nsu;t] habiliment is wrought. when Stan and Oil it* inadvertently enlist i>i a Scotch regiment vrli ill* v.isiting Sent In ini to claim a share in it, fortune left by Stairs wealthy uncle. ,

Assigned to patrol duty in the desert wastes of India, the boys encounter adventure in the raw, so to speak. S[lotted with a number of new and hilariously funny gags, “Bonnie Scotland” oilers a laugh festival for young and old alike.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 4

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“ BONNIE SCOTLAND ” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 4

“ BONNIE SCOTLAND ” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 4