MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DOTJBLE FEATUKEi BILL After an absence of more than a year from American pictures, Anna M »y Wong, Chinese- American star, returns to the Hollywood screen in Paramount's "Limehouse Blues," featured with George Eaft. The picture, directed by Alexander Hall, comes to-night to the Municipal Theatre for a one-night screening. In the supporting cast of this picture, which is set in the sinister and shuddery confines of the most famous of Occidental Chinatowns, are Jean Parker, Kent Taylor and Montagu Love. Lee Tracy and beautiful Helen Mack who wore so successfully co-featured in "You Belong to Me," are together acain in Paramount's filmisation of Damon Eunyon's new story, "The Lemon Drop Kid," also at ihe Municipal Theatre. In addition to this costarred team, the cast features Minna Gombell, William Erawley, Henry B. Walthall and that gurgling infant, Paby LeEoy. ".The Lemon Drop Kid" is the story of a likeable race track insider who thinks he knows all the answers until he bets a millionaire 's money on the wrong horse. Then he is forced to say a hurried good-bye to his two pals, the Professor and his girl friend, and hides away in a small town where time hangs heavily on his hands.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 103, 18 May 1937, Page 4
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