MUNICIPAL THEATRE
D OUBLE-PE ATTJBE BILL. "She Gets Her Man," the Universal eomedy which is a burlesque on the current "G" men films, said to he one of the season'e most hilarious screenplays, screens at the Mundcipal Theatre to-night. ZaSu Pitts and Hugh O 'Conhell teamed together for the first time, are featured in the picture, and the story tells.what happens when the agitated Miss Pitts runs afoul of all the gangsters in Chicago. A vivid, graphic 'pieture of the mystacism . and horror so imaginatively described in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, is seen in Universal 's production of "The Baven," the second feature at the Munii'.ipal Theatre. Karioi! and Bela Lugosi appear in the leading roles, lending stark realism to the charaeters they portray. "The Baven" has always stood out as one of the most imaginative verses ever writteu, and in transcribirig it to the screen Universal has gayen it- a most clcver *nd snbtle interpretation.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 89, 1 May 1937, Page 8
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