MUNICIPAL THEATRE
MUStC ANO MYSTERY The puzzling geometry of the love triangle is given a novel and comic solution in R.K.O. Radio's lovely filmusical, "Old Man Rhythm, " which comes to the Municipal Theatre to-night, with Charles (Buddy) Rogers head-lined. The master mathematician is a staid, middle-aged father who deserts the dull routine of business and enrols as a college freshman to square his son 's romantic triangle. The novel plot is worked out to the tune of six hit songs: " There 's Nothing Like a College Education," "Boye Will Be Boys," "Comes the Revolution, Baby," "Old Man Rhythm," "I Never Saw a Better Night," "When You Are in My Arms. ' ' Cast members are Barbara Kent, Grace Bradley, Greorge Barbier, Dave Chasen and Betty Grable. Edward Ludwig directed. Baffling myistery spieed with hilarious comedy and highlighted with adventure and the glow of romance, is presented in RKO-Radio's "Murder on a Honeymoon." , Carrying the same defightful characterisations that brought them high acclaim in their' pxevious picture, Edna May Oliver, eharaeter comedienne par excellence, and James Gleason, famous for his wise-cracking roles, are seen again a's the school-teacher-sleuth and the polico inspector, respectively.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 39, 2 March 1937, Page 5
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