MAJESTIC
CRACKED NUTS OPENS IIERE TO-NIGHT A fussy maiden aunt; a beautiful gii'l; two rival kings; a restless executioner and a crazy lcingdom — these are the laugh-provolcing ingredients composing Radio Pictures' "Gracked Nuts," opening to-night at the Majestic Theatre. Co-featuring Bert Wheeler and Rohert Woolsey, with little Dorothy Lee as the romantie prize, the two famed coniedians hattle for matrimony and glory in what is considered their best screen appearance to date. Wheeler and Woolsey are rivals for the throne of a mythical kingdom, hut their enthnsiasm cools when they are told that before one can attain the crown the other must die by puhlic execution. The picture ahounds in laughs and in addition provides many new thrills. Aeroplanes homh cities and miniature leaden soldiers hattle on the field of honour with Wheeler and Woolsey finally deciding the fight personally. "Craclced Nuts," adapted from' a story by Douglas MacLean and A1 Boasburg, was filmed on a more elaborate scale than usual. The picture ahounds in magnificent sets and costumes.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 142, 8 February 1932, Page 7
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