REGENT THEATRE
LAUREL-HARDV COMEOY. When Laurel and Hardy unknoxvingly have their sailor twin brothers come ashore in their quiet seaiiort town, the plot is set in their latest Hal Roach-M.-G.-M. feature comedy, "Our Relations," to create the iliost involved situations with ensuiug Double Ti'ouble and Double Laugha during tlie 10 years this world-l'amous comedy team has highly entertaixied the world. The new picture starts to-morrow at the Regenb Theatre. Laurel and Hardy play dual roles l'or the first time in a feature. Naturally, they portray their twin brothers, and it alfords double the opportunities for their whimsical pantomime. "Our Relations" is rated the fastest-moving and funniest vehicle ever starred by the renowned lean and fat funny men. The excellent supporting cast features, besides those already mentioned, Daphne Pollavd, James Finlayson, Alan Hale, Arthur Housman, Ralf Harolde and Noel Madison Finally To-night. ' 'Stai ) Struck" concludes it& exagagemenfc at the Regent to-night. Dick Powell and Joan Blondell are the stax-s, and the plot revolros around the production of a mnsical comedy and contains many songs.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 10
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173REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 10
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