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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

TO-NICHT'8 ATTRACTION* Damon Runyon's "She Loves A UniformH, as hilarioUs a comedy - as has come to town in months, opens at the Munieipal Theatre to-night. "She Loves a tInfformM js the story of a flighty young heiresB with a penohant for uniforms. go fond is she of any kind of uniform and the men who happeu to be inside them, that her father is continually buying off ushers, policemen and bus drivers to keep .thean from marrying into the family. Pat» ricia Ellis, as .the hdifess is superb. Cesar Romero is a properly scheming "Georgi© the Gigolo". Larry Crabbe is the football hero, and William Frawley, Andy pevine, Warren Hymer and Georga E. Stone, as the fotir Broadway crooks, are positively sensational. George Barbieir, cast as the father," turns in another of his amusing topnotch performances. Randolph Scott, tall and handsome Paramount adventure star, playg the leading rble in the filmisation of Zane Grey's "Wagon Wheels1', the dramatio account of _ th© adventures of the first wagon train tq cross the country to Oregon in 1844. With Gail Patrick, Monte Bltte aud Raymond Hatton in the cliief supporting roles, the film also presents thie newest discbvery among child actors, littles, four-year-old Billy Lee, who plays an important role as Gail Patrick' s son.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 13

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 13

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 13

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