THE TRUTH ABOUT AFRICA
WHEELER-WOOLSEY COMEDY. I Bert Wheeler takes his cracking voice and Robert Woolsey his inevitable cigar deep into the forbidding depths of the African jungle in their latest comedy,
“So This is Africa!” a Columbia picture which opens at the Grand to-day. The real perils of the jungle encountered in this instance are not wild animals, but wild women, a highly amorous tribe of beautiful Amazons led by Raquel Torres. Wheeler and Woolsey fall more or less willing victims. “King of the Wild Horses,” to be shown on the same programme is a most unusual screen romance, telling as it does of the love of an Indian brave for his famdus black stallion, Rex, and the love of an Indian maiden for the young buck. The picture features William Janney and Dorothy Appleby in the principal roles.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 20 (Supplement)
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