COSY THEATRE
■ ' OVEF. SHE GOES." "Over She Goes," a musical comedy film with wit and ingenuity starring Britain's favourite comedy team, Stanley Lupino and Laddie Cliff, screens at the Cosy Theatre to-night. "Over She Goes" is its title and it certainly goes over all the time. It contains snappy txxnes, gorgeous glrls and a story packed with bright situa-' tions and gags. Adapted from Stanley Lupino 's record-breaking stage success it tells of the adventures of Tommy, Billy and Harry, three ex-members of a vaudeville act, when Harry becomes a peer on the presumed death of his uncle. Lord Drewsden, and is pursued by a title -hunting ex-flame. To outwit the damsel the ingenious Tommy (played by Stanley Lupino, of coxirse) poses as Harry 's uncle, mysteriously returned from the jungle in which he is supposed to have died, hoping to make the gold-digger believe that there is no title or inheritance to share. One of the most interesting features of the film is the casting of Max Baer, the famous American boxer, as a tough "he-man" "om the wide open spaces who is Stanley Lupino 's rival for the affections of vivacious Gina Malo. "Maxie" is in his element in this part and has some screamingly funny scenes with Stanley Lupino and Laddie Cliff
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 10
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215COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 10
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