LAURIER, PORT CHALMERS
Spencer Tracy and Jack Oakie have some highly exciting adventures into danger, love, and comedy in ‘ Looking for Trouble,’ which commences to-day at the Laurier. The two telephone girls who are their sweethearts, and incidentally the cause of many of their more humorous escapades, are played by Constance Cummings and Arline Judge. Tracy and Oakie have a series of thrilling adventures as telephone linesmen when they run afoul of wiretappers and gangsters engaged in engineering a bank robbery. It is also a part of their “ job ” to keep the communication lines open during an earthquake when they find themselves perched precariously on tottering telephone poles amid a tangle of highvoltage wires, while sidewalks buckle and streets crack open beneath them;
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Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 13
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123LAURIER, PORT CHALMERS Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 13
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