WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"The Unguarded Hour" Here's a new sort of mystery pictur©, "The Unguarded Hour," showing at the Waipukurau Theatre, to-night at 8. It is a thrilling story which never lags from the first scenes at a Mayfair party to the dramatic and tense courtroom denouement. With the production of "The Unguarded Hour", a new romantio team, Loretta Young and Franchot Totie, are seeu tbgether in gripping scenes of a t'resh departure in mystexy-romantic storiCs. Toue is the hUsband, an attorhey wliose brilliance enables hxm to send men to tlie gallows on cifcumstancial evidence alone. In his most sensational case he finds his wife, the wituess whise testimony absolves the defendant, after which he himself becomes involved in the crime, trussed in a skein of circuxnstantial evidence that lie caunot break. liolaiid Young, as a friend of the family, is exceedingly fuxiny, wliile Lewis Ston© is sterling as the liead of Scotlaud Yard. For real screen eiitertaixunexit you cau't miss "Tlxe Unguarded Hour." Tlie aSBOciate programme includes Laurel and Hardy in "Tliicker Tlmn Water," and Pete Hmith's sports thrill, ^Polo." Seats may be reserved at Hawke's, 'phone 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 10
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188WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 10
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