"TONS OF MONEY"
RALPH LYNN IN ANOTHER EXCELLENT ENGLISH COMEDY ■ Not quite consistent with the times mayhe, but that magnificent clown of "Rookery Nook" and "Plunder," Ralph Lynn, hands out a laugh with every note — probably more — in his first sole starring effort, "Tons of Money," j which opens January 1 at the Majes- | tic Theatre. The picture introduces Lynn as a philandering "silly ass" who's blasting powder has done nothing more than blasted his fortunes: A brother in Mexico, however, dies and wills 150,000 good JCnglish pounds to his beloved brother, and Ralph finds himself the proud possessor of "Tons of Money." But all is not necessarily well that commences well, and it is Au-bery's (Lynn) wife's philosophy that reasons out that tons • of money can be prevailed upon by tons of ereditors until it is scarcely tons of money — not even cwts of it — at all.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 107, 28 December 1931, Page 2
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