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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

TWO OF THE BEST One of -the most interesting «sntertainment events of the season takes place with the scteening of "Straight From the Heart," at the Municipal Theatre, Hastings. Of interest because it offers Baby Jane, bxilliant three-year-old sereen discovery, in her first featured role, this new Unveirsal drama has the added inducement of one of the most appealing and absorbing stories ever filmed. The actioh centres around a day nursery and the theme deals with politics in a big cit-y. Mary Astor, Eoger Pryor, Carol Coombe, Henry Armetta . and Grant Mitchell are the other featured players. The youngest player on the eereen speaking lines, Baby Jane is the youngster who scored such a hit as Claud'ette Colbert's baby daughter in "smifcation of Lif e. ' 3 A born mimic, she sings in Freneh and Spanish and possesses other varied talents. In "Straight from the Heart" she takoa her plaee as one of the most lovely and promising child stars of to-day. If you want to laugh, te cry and- be entertained, don 't miss seeing ' 1 Straight from the Heart." "Parole! " also at the Municipal Theatre, brings to theh screen a new romanlic team, Henry Hunter and Ann Preston. The story interwines two themes in an entextaining and often thrilling manner. The love of the man and the girl sets offi a vital spark, like tlie iire of twin stars meeting and fnsing in a summer sky. The other element in the drama is the striving of imprisoned men to gain their frep i dom on parole,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 83, 24 April 1937, Page 14

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 83, 24 April 1937, Page 14

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 83, 24 April 1937, Page 14

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