WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
■ . ■ ! O > ■ . i.n."Naughty Marietta" Returns Its hauntipg melodies will live forever, and you will never forget the enchanting romance and thrilling adventure dn "Naughty Marietta," the screen.'s musical masterpiece with J eanette MacDonald and -Nelson Eddy, which, in response to numerous requests has been recalled to the Waipukurau Theatre for to-ndght. . , The music of .Victoria Herbert, blended with tho thundering drama of the founding of a great eity, and with a delicate love romance running through it, makes this ' picture . one oi the greatest aehievements since music came to the screen. Jeanette MacDonalaj who never was moxe beautiful, no.r sang so divinely, and Nelson Eddy, young operatic baratone, who makes his debut as a screCn bero with a performance that indicates he is on the screen to stay, heads an elaborate cast. The story is slaged on a spectacuiar scale, huge settings, gorgeous costumes, and intense dramatic action embellishing such song hits as "Ah Sweet Mystery of Life," "I'm Falling in Love with Someone," " Chansonette, " 1 ' The • Italian Street • Song ' ' and * other glorious numbers. The supports include Laurel and Hardy in "Going ByeBye." Seats inay be. reserved at Hawke's, phone 262. „ "WHITE FANG.". Friday and Saturday. Jack London 's "White Fa'ng," sequel to "Call of the Wild ' ' witli Michael Whalen, Jean Muir, Slini Summerville, and Charles Winniger will be shown on Friday and Satiirday next.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 85, 27 April 1937, Page 3
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226WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 85, 27 April 1937, Page 3
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