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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

HOODED TEKRORISTS Daring in its expose of the Xhcke't behind hooded organisations that are inlesting sections of America and thrilling in its dramatic revelations, Columbia's ' ' Legioa of Terror,". featuring Bince Cabot, Marguerite Churchill and Crawford Weaver, screens to-night at the Municipal Theatre. The picture reaches an exciting climax with a murderous night ride of the legion. The story- cotocerns two United States postal inspectors, played by Bruce Cabot and Crawford Weaver, assigned to trace the souice of a time bomb sent through the mails to a U.S, Senator. The trail leads. to an indu'sfcrial city and the ervelation of a hooded legion that is all powerful in its social and industria] li.fe* Tender love scenes, brilliant dialbgue, subtle comedy, Tapid fir% aetion and superb aeting combine to make Sally Eiler;s newest starring UniveTsal film, "Alias Mary Dow," which also screens to-night, one of the b'rightest dramas of the year. Supporting Miss Eilers in the film are Eay Milland, HenTy O 'Neill, Clarence Muse, Katharine Alexander}, lovable Baby Jane, three and one-half year old starlet, Lola Lane and Chick Chandler. The fine screen play and witty dialogue were written by Gladys Ungogr, Bose Franken and Arthur Caesar.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 19

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 19

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 19

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