MUNICIPAL THEATRE
MUSIC AND MYSTERY The puzzling geometry of the _ love triangle is given a novel and comic solution ia R.K.O. Radio 's lovely filmusical, "Old Man Rhythai," which concludes at the Municipal to-night, with Charles (Buddy) Rogers head-lined. The master mathematieian is a staid, middle-aged father who deserts the dull routine of business and enrols as a college freshman to square his aon's romantie triangle. The novel plot is worked out to the tune of six hit songs: "There's Nothing Like a College Education,"*' "Boys Will Be Boys," "Comes the Revolution, Baby, ' ' "Old Man Rhy thm, ' ' "I Never Saw a Better Night," "When You Are in My Arms." Cast members are Barbara Kent, Grace Bradley, George Barbier, Dave Chasen and Betty Grable. Edwar«| Ludwig directed. Baffling mystery spiced with hilarious comedy and highlighted with adventure and the glow of romance, ia presented in RKO-Radio's "Murder on a Honeymoon." Carrying the same delightful eharacterisations that brought them high acclaim in their previous pieture, Edna May Oliver, character comedienne par excellence, and James Gleason, famous for his wise-cracking roles, are seen again aa the sehool-teacher-sleuth and the polico inspector, respectivefy.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 13
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