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"love on the run." "Love on the Run," screens finally night. How a mere mongrel wrecked th9 career of a would-be Scottish Mussolini and brought about the romance of two chaj-ining young people is the story o* the hilarjous London Films cotaedy, ' ' Storm in a teacup, ' ' which comes to the Regent Theatre tomorrow. • Oecil Parker appears as the jrrovost of "a small town on the West Coast of Scotland, who gets out to make himself dictator of the North. Traditionally ruthless, ono of his lirst actions ia to order the destruction of the dog Patsy, because his owner . Honofia Hagarty has failed to pay his ficence. Even a Scot ean miike mistakes, ahd the Provost failed to reckon either with the Irish temperament of Honoria, or the English passion for just ice of Frank Burdon, a bold young rpporter. Burdon 's article exposing the Provost 's methods creates the titular storm. It sets the towns by the ears, reveals the intrigue between the Provost and the local. editor's wii'e, and finally causes a national scandal, which, after hilarious complications, ends in the rout of the Dictafor and the'triumphant marriage of Honoria to the bailiff sent to coufiscate Patsy.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 45, 16 November 1937, Page 7
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