MAJESTIC
The Two Black Crows, Moran and Mack, in "Anybody's War," are the chief attraction at the Majestic Theatre to-night. Mack and his partner, Moran, appear in black-face throughout the picture, as Amos and Willie Crow, Tennessee darkies who are whisked away into the World War and encounter a multitude of mirth-provoking adventures. Seventynine • dogs of all colours, sizes; and more than seventy-nine breeds, have important parts. As the kind-hearted dog-catcher of Buford, Tennesseee, Charles E. Mack is custodian of the big company of canine actors — -tlie largest group of bone-wra'sslers ever brought to one film. Needless to say, the picture is an hilarious riot from start to finish.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, 10 September 1931, Page 5
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