“THE TWO BLACK CROWS”
HAUNTED BY THEIR RECORDS Two haunted men work at the Paramount studios. It is not immaterial, strange, frightening things that haunt them, but the familiar shape of themselves. The haunted are Moran and Mack, the “Two Black Crows,” who are in the Paramount all-talking picture “Why Bring That Up?" which comes to the New Regent Theatre shortly. The “Two Black -Crows” go out to dinner and someone puts on one of their records. They attend a bridge party and it is the same. Charles Chaplin entertained them in Holly void with some of their records. Governor Fuller, of Massachusetts, did the same.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 850, 19 December 1929, Page 16
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