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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

SOODED TEEEOEIS13 ' \ Daring in its expose of the xftcket behind hooded organisations that are inl esting sectioris of Amefica and thrilling in its dramatic revelations, Goltimbia *8 1 1 Legion of Terror," featuririg Biuce Cabot, Margrierite Chufchili and Orawford Weaver, openB to-night att the Muriicipal Theatre. The picture reaches an excitirig climaX With a niurdefous night tide bf ihe legion. The story Concerris two XJnited- States postal irispectors, played by Bruce Cabot and C. lawford Weavef, assigried to trace the sotiice of a time bomb sent through the iriails tp a TJ.S. Senator. The trail leads to ari indutetfial city and Ihe ervdlatidri bf * a hooded legion that is all pOwerfui iri its sbcial arid iridustfial lifeTender love Sceries, brilliftfit aialogrie' Subtie febmedy, fapid fifb aCtion rind Supfifb SCting coriihine tb Make saily S5ilefyS ribwest starririg tlriivefial fihft, "Alias Mary Dow, " which also BCrebriS tb-fiight, 6n# bf th© brigiitesi dramas of the year. Supporting Miss Eilers in the fllrii are Rdy Miliatid, Heriry 6 'Neill, Claferide MtlSe, Kathafing Alexaridbf ;, Ibvabld Baby Jane, three arid brie-half year old stariet, Lola Lane and Chick Chandler. Th6 firib scrberi play rind Witty dialogtie were writteri by Gladys tjrigegr, Rese Bfarikeri and Arthtir CaeS'ar.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 15

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 15

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 15

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