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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

musical and mysteey. Paramount 's newest mirth-quake, ' ' Thank Your Stars," screens at the Municipal Theatre, Hastings, to-night, with a gala comedy cast headed by Jack Oakie, Arline Judge, Alison Skipworth, Eoscoe Karns, and music by Ben. Bernie and his orchestra, who make their debut in this- pieture. Few recent screen comedies have excelled this lively, pace-setting for speed, action and fun. With a medley of six brand new tune hits, tbe plot revolyes about the point aud individual efforts of a . group of colorf ul show people in search 'of fame and fortune. Although Oakie furnishes most of the comic interludes in his own, peculiarly ingratiating style, there ara guffawew aplenty ia Ben Bernie 's feud with "famous cdhmnist," aa played by William Frawley land several highly diverting scenes ia which Arline Judge., the flagpole sitter's two-timing swewetie is featuredL Charles "Chic" Sale, noted comediaa and. humorist, featured in Zane Grey'e "Epcky Mountain Mystery," is also at the Municipal Theatre. He plays the role of a comedy deputy sherifE who literally stumbles into the solution. of the radium mine murders. Eandolph. Scott, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Hathleea Burke and Anu Sheridan are featured in the cast of this pieture. Charles Barton directed.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 47, 11 March 1937, Page 14

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 47, 11 March 1937, Page 14

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 47, 11 March 1937, Page 14

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