WAIPAWA THEATRE
" The Lonely Road " Clive BrouU'e Jatest pmture, "The Loxioly Road," sbqwixig at the Waipawa Eegent to-night and Monday, prebouts him itx the oharaOtei'isatiolx 'Onsiderably different irqm his pi'dvious roles. Hepe he is seexx as an Ox-subniaxv iiie eoinxnander turned Sefcret Service agent. Vxctoria Hopper co-stal'x'ed, &lso is seen m a new l'ole, that of a dance parbner in a Miclland dance hall. In the story, Commander Brook goes Out ofl u none-tod-sober cai' dx-ive, and ai'l'ives at the seaside place Where gun X'uUning , is going on xinder the guise of "carpet sweeper ' delivery. Receiviiig a niystefioiis crack on th head, he is corrtmended by his doctor to a Scottish, holida.v, and exx rotxte falls in with Molly, a dance- hall girl who naively cotifesees that her brother. ie a ldrry driver oi,
"carpet sweepei's.'' Following up the clue, the conimander persuades Molly to accompaily him to the gUn running sctSnO of operatioils, and hOl'e is stagied a battle of Avits iixvolying Seotlautl
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 12
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164WAIPAWA THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 12
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