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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

MYSIEEY AMO MOSOLB Mystery story addicts are about to be presented with a tale that promlses to put their prowess at solving crimes to a real test. It.is Columbia's new "Alibi for Murder,'? screening to-night to the Municipai Theatre with William Gargan and Marguerite Churchill in the leading.roles. What appears to be the perfect crime is committed early in the filrn; all concerned seem to have airtight • alibis, The application of simple logie, the film's producers prornise, will do much tow'ard making it possible. for ihe audiences to detdet the manner in which the murder was Committed, the .motive for the crime, and the gqilty party. The caisfc includes Geixe Morgan, John Gallaudet, Bomaine Callender, Egah Brecher, Drue Levton, Wade Boteler, Dwight Erye and Raymond' Lawrence, It marks Morgan 'b emergenee from lesser roles to promiaeht qomedy parts. Btarring brawny, handsome Johtt Wayhej "Confiiet," TFniversal's drama of the bitter feud between two Ironfisted giants, also screens. Jean EogerS appeai-fl. oppoaite Wayne in " Conflict, ' ' whieh is based on .Jack, London's f ' The Abysmal Brute," reeognised as one of the Annat action stories written by the late authOr. . . . „

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 19

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 19

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 19

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