AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. “HORSE feat'hers: t ’ Paramount’s “Hofse leathers,” latest of the mail, merry comedies of the Four Marx Brothers, opehs ,to-night at the Princess Theatre, Grouclio, Chico ; , Harpo Aiid Zeppo are again cast together in a picture that affords them opportunities for the same type of nonsense they presented in “Animal Crackers,” “Monkey Business” and Cocdanuts,” then- three previous movie efforts. An amusing plot holds the picture together. Grouclio is a college president, because thaUs the only way, : it seems, i he can get his son Zeppo, out of coh lege. Zeppo has,been there twelve years. ; With the co-operation of Chico, village bootlegger, and Hnrpo, village dogcatcher, he ultimately accomplishes his object. Upon this frame is built many a corriedy situation. Croucho talks at his usual rapid-fire rate; Chico puns :in. dialect; Harpo says nothing and : chases every blonde in sights .and Zeppo makes love to the best-looking girls .available* , , *• The supporting programme /includes news, comedy, cartoon, and sp.ort s short.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1933, Page 3
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165AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1933, Page 3
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