MUNICIPAL THEATRE
AND MUSCLB Mystery story addicts are about te be presented with a tale that proniises to put their prowess at solving crimes to a real test. It is Columbia's new; '•'Alibi for Murder, ' ' screening to-nighfc to the Municipal Theatre with William Gargan and Marguerite Churchill in the leading roles. What appears to be the perfect crime i3 committed early in. the film; all concerned seem to have airtight alibis. The application of simple logic, the film's producers pro* inise, will do much toward making ifi possible for the audiences to detect the manner in which the murder was com* mitted, the motive for the crime, and the guilty party. The caist includes Gene Morgan, John Gallaudet, Eomain# Callender, Egan Brecher, Drue Leytoi^ Wade Boteler, Dwight Erye and Bay. mond Lawrence. It marks Morgan 'a emergenc-e from lesser roles to promin* ent comedy parts. Starring brawny, handsome Johaf Wayne, "Conflict," Universal's dra'm* of the bitter feud between two iron* fisted giants, also spreens. .Jean Eoger# appears opposite Wayne in " Conflict,** Which is based on Jack London 's "The Abysmal Brute," recognised as one of the finest action stories ' written' by th# late author,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 11
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