Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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A JOY-SAIL on the high seas of glee. Two sailor muggs, pals in flirting and fighting, fall out over a platinum blonde. She never gave a sucker an even break. Tracy and Hymer, who put 'em all in stitches of laughter in "Up The River, are revealed as one of greatest laugh teams ever. And Jean Harlow is a joy SPENCER TRACY WARREN HYMER in y^ifh JEAN HARLOW Directed by BENJAMIN STOLOFF HYMER:"And we swear off the dames for good." TracY: "Yeah, and we start right now." Hymer : "No, let's wait until tomorrow."