MUNICIPAL THEATRE
double-feature bill "King cx the Castle," the Citv Films' production which sereens ht the Municipal Theatre to-nxght, is a merry, modern "fairy'' tale, made for laughing purposes only. The story tells of the riotous comedy complieations that befall young Monty King, who ixxherits a castle and Pullen, the butler goes with it "Brides are Like That," which promi§es to b© one of ' the most hilarious fun makers- of the season, is the second feature. The picture ceutres about the activities of a happy-go-lxxcky xxe'er do-well, and has such #a tremendous gift for flattery that no one can help liking.bim Ross Alexander and Anita Louise play the featured roles as the young lovers, wxth Richard Purcell the third angle of the triangular affair. t
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 96, 10 May 1937, Page 2
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