MUNICIPAL THEATRE
nOUBLE FEATURE BILL. Proving once again that you "can't get away with it," Raramount's "Crime Without Passion," the Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur picture, featuring Claude Rains, Margo and Whitney Bourne, screening at the Municipal ! Theatse to-night, again explodes the , fallacy of the perfect crime and points . out that even the cleverest crimhral | must slip up in his plans somewhere knd thus land in the clutches of the I law. I Written and directed by Hecht and MacArthur, "Crime Without Passion" is the story of the cleverest criminai lawyer in New York who forgets his role as defender of criminals to become a murderer himself, and who bunglcs his crime. Gary- Cooper sings, not one, but six songs in his -latest starring Paramount picture, "Oue Sunday Afternoon," the second feature at. tne Municipal, and he bids fair for the crooning throne. As Biff Grimes, sniall town dentist of the early 1900 's, Gary singB all the quaint airs so popular at the time, while separating his patients from their teeth. Here is his repertoire: "Wait Until the Sun Shines, Nellie," "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey," "Goodbye, Little' Girl, Goodbye," "In the Good Old Summer Time," "The Last Rose of Summer," and "Ach du Lieber Augustine "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 115, 1 June 1937, Page 11
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