“Elephants Never Forget "
How would you like to take a nap ■with an elephant for a pillow? The seript of “Elephants Never Forget,” new HaJ Roach comedy romance, called for a scene showing Oliver Hardy asleep on the front lawn of his home with his head and shoulders resting against the broad expanse of the elephant’s chest. Queenie, the elephant, was reluctant to simulate sleep under the bright light of dozens of arcs. She gave voice to her protests by a series of weird trumpetings. Each time she disrupted the scene calling for both Queenie and Hardy to he deep in start bera. “1 wish that elephant •would play the Star Spangled Banner,** shouted Hardy. “Then I could stand up.“
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20820, 2 June 1939, Page 4
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