"TWO BLACK CROWS"
NEW PICTURE About a year ago the first Moran and Mack picture, "Why Bring That Up?" was driving audiences into frenzies of glee all over the country. Now comes the Two Black Crows' second Paramount all talking offering, "Anybody's War," based on the novel by Charles E. Mack, leader of the Crow team. 'Anybody's War" is the story of two Tennessee darkies who are suddenly whisked into the excitement of the big scrap, and who encounter a number of amusing adventures in the trenches. The romantic interest is supplied by Neil Hamilton and Joan Peers, boy and girl from the same town in Tennessee who also become embroiled in the farcical embroglio. Whereas "Why Bring That Up?" was a paralleUof the real rise to fame of "The Two Black Crows," and was biograhphical in effect, the new film, "Anybody's War" has no pretentions to actuality. It shows the well known Amos Crow and Willie Crow in blackface from start to finish. It is a complete funny-horie tiekler all the way through, and will show at the Majestic Theatre on Thursday next.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 September 1931, Page 5
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