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WAIPUKURAU THEATRE

"Barbary Coast" To-night and Saturday The story of "Barbary Ooast" tonight (Friday) at 8 and on Saturday at 2.30 and 8 at the Waipukurau Theatre was written about the lives of those dauntless adventurers who crossed the plains to find gold and stayed to found an empire. Miriam Hopkins and . Joel McCrea portray the lovers who struggle for their romantic ideals in ' a land where lawless men ran riot. It is a wonderful picture of the Barbary Coast, which emerged triumphant from the mire of hopelessness, where printing presses of newspapers were smashed becanse they dared to print the truth, and avenging vigilantes took the law into their own hands. For the sinister role of Chamalis, Samuel Goldwyn seeured Edward G. Robinson. He is said to give the entire film a motivation of hope, greed, and excitement that should leave the andience feeling that "Barbary Coast", is one of the most colourful and enjoyable likns it has had the pleasure of witnessing. On the same programme is Walt Disney's latest Mickey Mouse caTtoon ia tech-/ nicolour, entitled " Mickey 's Fire Brigade," and "March of Time,'' No. 7. "Captain Blood." Rafael Sabatini's great ad venture story, "Captain Blood," eomes to the Waipukurau Theatre on TueSday and Wednesday next. Reservations at Hawke 's, 'phone .282.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 64, 2 April 1937, Page 3

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WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 64, 2 April 1937, Page 3

WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 64, 2 April 1937, Page 3

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