MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DANCE-COMEDY AND DETECTION With a rhythmic undertone of jungle tom-toms, Paramount's "Rumba" which opens to-night at the Municipal Theatre, brings George Raft and^ Carole Lombard back to the screen in au even greater success than their first eostarring effort, "Bolero." Filled with elaborate' and faseinating rhythms, ;0me of Le Roy Prinz's most successt'ul chorus routines, sparkling photo-o-nr? oria+.nTriin (T> lt tells tll6
\rivid, poignant and human love stOTy >f a fempestuous dancer and a f&sciniting beauty. Raft and Miss LombaTd ire the principals in this drama wrich arrie's its people from Havana to New York through daneing, gaiety and what at time seems like inevitable heartbreak. The second feature, "Father Brown, Detective," is packed with .comedy, thTills and mystery. There is not a dull moment in the whole show.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 11
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