STATE THEATRL
TWO FEATURES The death of a v/cultliy cobector by a mystenous bullet, tnd the subsoquenl killing of a muoeum custodian in an even mort mysterio'.s )'*).- luon, form tlie thematic setting on which is built the baffling suspense and action of "The Plot Thiekens, " at the State tomorrow. With James Gleason and Zasu Pitts teamed as the boastful Inspector Piper and the sarcastie Hildc garde Withers, who between them finully solve the mystery, the filrn swiftly leads into exciting complications as a
priceless art object in o New York mueeum vanishes and its . disappearance proves to ,be linked with tho killings.Earold Bell Wright 'g " Wild Brian Kent," also at the State, parts the curtain on an entirely new type of outdoor actor. Ealph Bellamy, long ro cognised as a top bracket dramatic actor, dons riding clothes and a s'is-sl-coter to become an outdoor star ci unusually bright luminosity. "That Cirl From Paris." "That Girl from Paris" eomes to thc State on Saturday, and those who saw Lily Pons in her previous films will look forward to her again. It is unusual to find a singer of her class who also can act, and she also has a real flair for comedy. Jack Oakie is her leading man in the new film.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 53, 18 March 1937, Page 3
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