WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
**My Man Go^rey'* "My Man GodfI•ey,•, is a brilliant modern romantie comedy, starring- William Powell and Carole Lombard, showing to-night and to morrow night at the Waipukurau Theatre, The, situa- i tions mount rapidly to a pitoh of gay humour, which keeps elimbing the scpio until the oontagious fun has reached an epidemic of laughter, The most ear-th-bound pessimist will be a mirthboipid ■ optimist after eeeing "My Man Godfrey," William Powell portrays fhe . role of a, butler. wha does his best to huttle, in opita of b,qttles and b.attle- i axes, for the nuttiest family in America. • Carole Lombard, playing the part of ihe younger daughter, falls in ^pya, with him • and prapqses marriage. She just won't | take "No" for an answer. Eer sister is the sort pf girl whp would stiok pins into puppies just io hegr thexn howl. i Bqt wait nntil ypu meet the rqst of the family. The mother of the menage is. a bit balmy and her father is glightly dizzy from trying to straighten, put all : the members of his household. Hpwever, they 're all very nice people. Yo.u must come over and see them in "My Man Godfrey." Besides the stars thera are Alic^ Brady, Gail Patrick, Jean Dixon, Eugene Pallette, Alan Mowbray, Mischa Auer and Bobert Ligh . Seats may be reserved at Hawke's, phone 28? •
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 82, 23 April 1937, Page 10
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225WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 82, 23 April 1937, Page 10
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