MUNICIPAL THEATRE
TWO FEATURES, A unique story, cleverly turneu, oxcellently aeted, beautifully staged — that s "Behold My Wife," Sylvin Sidney's new starring Paramount picture which opens to-'night at the Muni- . cipal Theatre. Miss Sidney, who has played a variety of nationalities in her screen career, is thk time casit as an Indian maiden and she brings all the eharm, all the petite wistfulness to the role that audiences have come to ejfpect Of her. She is more than capably supported by Gene Raymond who plays opposite her. The cast includes those two favourites, H. B. Warner and Laure Hope Crews, in addition to Juliette Compton, Monroe Oweley and Charlotte Granville, among others. Cast in the leading role of "Stolen Harmony," hia new Paramount picture, also at the Municipal Theatre, George Raft again returns to the type of characterisation that shot him to stardom in "Scarface." Starred with Ben Bernie and his lads, Raft plays an ex-convict who turfis straight for a chance to join Bernie and his lads on transcontinental amusement tour.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 27, 16 February 1937, Page 13
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