MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATUfiE "Atlantie Ad venture/' at the Municipal Theatre, strikes a iSew standard in entertainment. Fast-moving, actionful, filled with suspense and exciteemnt, this thrilling tale of adventure on ihe higb seas is screen fare designed to pleas© discriminating film-goers who crave motion pictures that mcve! The plot concems itself with a newspaper reporter, his estranged sweetheart and a photographer who find themselves aboard a trans-Atlantic liner en route to Europe. There, in spite of themselves, the .trio solves a daring jewel robbery, captures an escaped murderer, and narrowly averts being thrown overboard. And two-thirds of the trio finds romance In "Thi© Awakening' of Jim Burke," Jack Holt delivers another of his powerful portrayals. He is cast as a stern construction boss on an engineering project who resents the genteel manners of his twelve-year-old son. In trying to. turn his carefully-nurtured son, a violin prodigy, into a grauite chip off the old block, Hclt estranges , the boy, superbly jKayed by Jimmy Butler. from him.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 59, 25 March 1937, Page 15
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165MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 59, 25 March 1937, Page 15
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