MUNICIPAL THEATRE
BH7IBM AND BOMANCE. A veritable feast of music, garnished fo perfection with beautiful ballets, whirlwind step dances, and song hits galore. You '11 be right on the tips oi your toes with spirits high when " Every thing Is Ehythm" hits the screen at the Municipal Theatre to* night. Bringing along eight brand new song hits, "Every thing Is Ehythm" has been acclaimed by critics overseas as "the cuosf sparkling band film ever made." Hear Harry Eoy and his boys play, "You're the Last Word in Love," "Black Minnie's Goi the Blues, ' ' "No Words — No Anything," "Internationalle," "Sky-High Honeymoon," while Princess Pearl ably warbles "Man of My Dreams," and also a luet with Eoy in "Life is Empty Without Love." Ono of the most charming and swiftIv delightful screen dramas of the year is the second feature at the Municipal in "It Happened in New'York," a Universal production featuring . Lyle Talbot, Gertrude Michael, Heather Angel and Hugh O'Connell.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 4
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