WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
''White Fang" To-night and Saturday Jack Londou's "White Fang,'' thrillladen sequel to "Call of the Wild,'' will be screened at- the Waipukurau Tbeatre to-night, and on Saturday night, "White Fang", savage son of the mating of a bxick and a she-wo]f, plays a prominent part in this stirring adventure romance. Michael Wbaleu Jean Muir play the leading roles while Slim Somerville, Charles Winninger (captain of the "Show Boat"), Jane Darvell and Thomas Beck are also on the cast. The story of "White Fang," takes up where Jack London's other stirring adventure drama, "Call of the Wild" left off and weaves a thrilling story of gold and greed, love and adventure. Whalen, two-fisted adventurer, Miss Muir, a beautiful woman from 'outside' with the savage half-dog, halfwoolf, White Fang, form an unusual triangle that dominates the story. A whirlwind of exciting events. climaxes this great romance of the out-of -doors. Tlie associate programme includes "Half Angel" a murder mystery romance with Brian Donlcvy and Frances Dee. Scats may be booked at Hawke's. 'Phono 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 88, 30 April 1937, Page 3
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174WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 88, 30 April 1937, Page 3
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