MUNICIPAL THEATRE
TWO BIC ATTRACTIONS Popular songs of more than 50 years ago are revived in "Helldorado,"' Jesse L. lasky's latest Fox Film production, wfiich is now showing at the Municipal Theatre. "Oh, Susanna " and "Qh My Darling Clementine" are the old-tizne favourites, which like ' 1 The Darrng Young Man on the Flying Trapeze" apd other antique tunes, bid t'air to be re-popularised by the screen.
The cast is headed ,by Eiehard Arlen, Madge Evans and Ealph Bellamy. Gales of laughter will greet - "The Dlaring Young Man," which opens tonight at the Municipal Theatre. Jimmy Dunu's portrayal of the newspaper reporter who leaves his bride-to-be waiting at the .church, while he dashes of£ ou a seeret assignment, i§ "the top" in madcap comedy. Written by Claude Binyon- and Sydney Skolsky, of newspaper fame, "The Daring Young Man ' ' shouldn 't be missed. It is the hijariops story of a New York newspaperman (James Dunn) who never tires of expressing his sarcastic views of marriage until he meets Mae Clarke, a reporter on a rival 'paper. A rapid-fire courtship is followed by pians for a quick marriage.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 11
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