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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

MUSIC AND MYSTERY Tke puzzling geometiy of tke love triangle is given a novel and comic solution in R.K.O. Radio's lovely filmusical, ' ' Old Man Rhytkm, ' ' wkick screens at tke Municipal Tkeatrd to-nigkt, witk Oharles (Buddy) Rogers kead-lined. Tke master matkematician is a staid,. middle-aged fatker wko deserts tke dull routine of business and enrols as a college freshman to square kis son 's romantic triangle. Tke novel plot is worked out to tke tune of six kit songs: " Tkere 's Nothing Like a College Education," "Boys Will Be ' Boys " "Comes the Revolution, Baby," "Old Man Rkytkm," "I Never Saw a Better Night," "Wken You Are in My Arms." Cast members are Barbara Kent, Grace Bradley, George Barbier, Dave Chasen and Betty Grable. Edward Ludwig directed. Baffling mystery spiced with kilarious comedy and kigkligkted witk adventure aud the glow of romance, is presented in RKO-Radio's "Murder on a Honeymoon. " Carrying tke same dejigktful ckaraeterisations tkat brought tkem kigk acclaim in tkeir previous picture, Edna May Oliver, ckaracter comedienne par excellence, and JTames Gleason, famous for kis wise-cracking roles, are seen again a's tke sckool-teacker-sleutk and tke polico inspector, respectively.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 12

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 12

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 12

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