MAJESTIC
TO-NIGHT Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, who have been nxaking merry on tbe Alajestic Theatre screen in "Hook, bine, and Sinker," depart after a; hi.arious run witb to-night's showing, ihe last ehaixce for audiences to enjoy die antics of these stellar comics is ;o-night. "Hook, Line and Sinker," a grand mcessor to "The Cuckoos," "Rio Rita," 'Half Shot at Sunrise," and other xutstanding comedy successes of the Wheeler and Woolsey combination, is x riotous, insane grin-and-chuckle ihow about two mad wags who ope•ate a hotel on a grand and glorious jcale. Laughs made way for thrills with the . entx-ance of a gang of deepjyed villains, intent on filehing the jewels of the swell guests stopping it the hostelry. For those who have ;een Bert Wheeler and Robert Wooliey before, tKis brief description of he scene of their latest film should be -.ufficient to indicate the mad quality >f the comedy involved. Dorothy -.ee, as petite and delightful as ever, days again with the ace comedians. ihe supporting cast of this Radio Picture is notable. Such well known lames as Ralf Harolde, Jobyna Howand, Natalie Moorhead, Hugh Herjert, Stanley Fields and Bill David:on are seen in important roles. i
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 81, 26 November 1931, Page 6
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