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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

DOUBLE ATTRACTION. The charm and beauty of the Mediterraneau setting in "Let's Live Tonight," which qpens to-day at the Municipal Theatre, provides an entrancing bacltground for the captivating love stoty the film unfolds. Co-starring Lilian Harvey, who has never appearedmore beautiful and the suave, Continental Tulio Carminatij fresh from his recent trimuph in "Oove Night of Love," -"Let's Live To-night." is a delightful entertainment, handsomely making a go of marriagte in days of mounted and lavishly produced. Dealing chiefly with the problem of

finaneial uncertainty, Columbia's '111 Love You Always," which also screfens fco-night, proves an abgorbing} enferbaining study of modern day life. Nancy Carroll and George Murphy are feafcured, and once again Miss Carroll proves herself a dramatic actress of real talent, while Murphy, a comparative newcomer, further establishes lsis ability, drawing sympathy from a role that might easily have been otherwise. The theme attains a powerful climax, and the surprise ending is cleverly done. The dramatic seenes are. superbly played by Miss Carroll, who gives • all the fire and depth of emotion necessary to the role. Her "Nora Giegg," the wife who sa'"rifices everything for love, is a convincing portrayal.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 11, 28 January 1937, Page 10

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 11, 28 January 1937, Page 10

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 11, 28 January 1937, Page 10

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