WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"Storm Over the Ahdes" To-night • Some of the most remarkable flying ever done in a motion picture is to b« seen in Universal's thrilling aviation drama, "Storm Over the Andes" showing afc the Waipukurau Theatre tonight, Tuesday, at 8. More than a dossen oi Hollywood's most skilled flyers helped Jack Holt, star of the production, Antonio Morena, Mona Ba'rrie, to raject realisni into the production. Jack Holt plays the role of a daring American aviator of fortune who throws in his lot with the air forces of a South American country in the throes of war. Besides colourful fiestas, plenty of iove interest and exciting flying, there ars many thrilling episodes which will put you on the edge of your seat and keep you there. Mona Barrie, as the brunette charmer is excellent wliile Gene Loeklieart turns on a laughable performance as Holfc's mechanic. Seats may be reserved at Hawke's, 'plione 282. "SEVEN SINNERS" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A great story of gun-runners and Irain. wreckers comes to the Waipukurau tlieatro next Friday and Saturday when "Seven Sinners" the film version of the famous stage play "The Wreckers" will be screened. Edmund Lowe and Constance Cummings play tlie leading roles. Seats may he reBerved at Hajvke's, phone 282,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 109, 25 May 1937, Page 3
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