COSY THEATRE.
WHEELER & WOOLSEY IN “PEACH O’ BENO.”
A brand new assortment of comedy, mingled with music, and Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey cast as lawyers in the Beno 11 divorce mill,” are promised in “Peach O’ Reno,” which comes to <the Cosy Theatre to-night. The picture is the first humorous treatment of the Reno divorce situation to come out of Hollywood and provides the two ace comedians with two of the most uproarious comedy roles in their varied stage and screen careers. As in former Wheeler and Woolsey comedies, Dorothy Lee provides the romantic interest in a story that is filled with budding romances and hectic young wives seeking release from marriage. The RKOPictures studio has made the picture more elaborate than is usually the case in comedies. Particularly is this true of the settings which include a courtroom with hundreds of extras, a bizarre law office in which Wheeler and Woolsey handle the hundreds of divorce cases that come their way and an unusual night club and office. The secretaries in the office, incidentally, fire the prettiest models on the Pacific Coast. An orchestra of fifty pieces furnishes music. v for the picture at appropriate spots. There is a strong supporting cast. Seats may be reserved at Vare’s, ’phone 1333.
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Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 2
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212COSY THEATRE. Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 2
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