MUNICIPAL THEATRE
GOMEDY AND MYSTERY An entertaining blend of drama and comedy on the subjects of office life and love, Paramount's "One Hour Late," screens to-night at the Municipal Theatre, with Joe Morrison, Helen Twelvetrees and Conrad Nagel in the leading featured roles. The picture, which has its exciting climax in a stalled office elevator, tells the love story of two ordinary people, played by Morrison and Miss Twelvetrees. Arthur "Byron heads the cast of wThe Strange Conspiracy,'' the second feature which is an expose of the machinations of the crooked politicians and profiteers who attempt to thrust a nation into a new world conflict. How their well-laid plans are defeated, although tho ruler of the country ia kidhapped, furnishes the material for an exciting film . Byron's name heads a cast of twentytwo film favourites including Janet Beecher, Paul Kelly, Peggy Conklin, Charley iCrapewin, Robert McWade, Edward Arnold, Osgood Perkins, Edward Ellis, Andy Devine and Ireno Frankljn. ...... .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 10
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157MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 10
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