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WHEELER AND WOOLSEY.—Carrying a kit of mingled plumbers and dentists' tools, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey insinuate themselves, trustfully into a Wild West gold rush and go through the maddest antics of their comedy career in "Silly Billies." Their troubles are complicated with a hostile Indian raid and the ghost of a boom town. Pretty Dorothy Lee figures as the love interest for Bert.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19038, 11 June 1936, Page 13

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WHEELER AND WOOLSEY.—Carrying a kit of mingled plumbers and dentists' tools, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey insinuate themselves, trustfully into a Wild West gold rush and go through the maddest antics of their comedy career in "Silly Billies." Their troubles are complicated with a hostile Indian raid and the ghost of a boom town. Pretty Dorothy Lee figures as the love interest for Bert. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19038, 11 June 1936, Page 13

WHEELER AND WOOLSEY.—Carrying a kit of mingled plumbers and dentists' tools, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey insinuate themselves, trustfully into a Wild West gold rush and go through the maddest antics of their comedy career in "Silly Billies." Their troubles are complicated with a hostile Indian raid and the ghost of a boom town. Pretty Dorothy Lee figures as the love interest for Bert. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19038, 11 June 1936, Page 13