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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

MYSTERY AND MUSIO. A double-feature programme screens at to-night's guest night at the Municiptal Theatre. One of the cnost colourful and enthralling pictures that have been seen in a long time, "Madame Spy" will thrill and amaze its audienees with its daring expose of what went on behind the scenes of the last war, and how a t>eautiful woman used her charms to love and betray. Advance reports on the picture describe it as a powerfully moving adventure through the gay capitals of Europe while the devastating sword of storm and strife was hanging over them. An imposing array of screen names fortifl.es the cast of "Madame Spy," in support of Pay Wray and Nils Asther, including such sterling players as Noah Beery, John Miljan, Edward Arnold, David Torrence, Eollo Lloyd and Vince Barnett. The director of this picture, Karl Preund, is hailed as one of America's most promising directors, with his present success overshadowing his previous great work. "I Like It That Way,"* starring Gloria Stuart, Roger Pryor and a fine cast including Marian Marsh, Shirley Grey, Onslow Stevens, Lucile Gleason, Mickey Rooney, Eddie Gribbon, Mae Busch, Merna Kennedy is the seeond f eature. It contains Ihe catchiest music in years and you '11 thrill to these snappy songs — "I Like It that Way," and ' 'Let's Put Two and Two Together. 5 '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 86, 28 April 1937, Page 8

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 86, 28 April 1937, Page 8

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 86, 28 April 1937, Page 8

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