MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. f Proving once again tbat you "can't get ^ away witb it, " Paramount 's "Orime Witbout Passion," tbe Ben Hecbt-Cbarles MacArtbur picture, featuring Claude Rains, Margo and Wbitney Bourne, screening at tbe Municipal Tbeatre to-nigbt, again explodes tbe fallacy of the perfect crime and points out tbat even tbe cleverest criminal must slip up in bis plans somewbere and tbus land in the clutcbes of tbe law. Written and directed by Hecbt and MacArtbur, "Crime Witbout Passion" is tbe story of the cleverest criminal lawyer in New York who fofgets his role as defender of criminals to become murderer himself, and wbo bunglos bis crime. Gary Coopcr sings, not oue, but six songs in his latest starring Paramount picture, "Ono Sunday Afternoon," tho second feature at tho Municipal, and ho bids fair ior tho crooning tlirone. As Biif Grimes, small town dentist of tbe early 1900 's, Gary sings all the quaint airs so popular at the time, wbilo separating his patients from their toetli. Hero is his repertoire: "Wail Until the Sun Shinos, Nellio," "Won't You Come Homo, Bill Bailey," "Goodbye, Little Girl, Goodbye," "In tho Good Old Summer Time," "Tlic Last Rose of Summer," and "Ach du Licber Augustlue," I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 117, 3 June 1937, Page 10
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