MUNICIPAL THEATRE
JDRAMA AND WESTERNDrama, comedy, xnystery and suspense are blended in an e^citing story of a r.ews broadcaster in Columbia's "Panic On the Air," featuring Lew Ayres, Floronce Eico and Benny Bakor, which ecrcenc to-ui^ht at th® Municipaf
Theatre. Ayres is making his initial appearance on the Columbia programme in this story which appeared recently in a national magazine. Of unusual in-tex-est, the screen play dealB with the adventures of Ayres in his attempts to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the day and the consequeuees which oecur when he becomes intimately iuvolved in the affair. Florence Rice, featured with Ayres, is the mystery woman in the cast. With several others, sho is etriving to gain possession of a certain five-dollar bill which bears a code message revealing where the money ds hidden, The cast of excellent performers endow the picture with ewift, smooth action, brcathless susjjenso and plenty of excitement. D. Ross Lederman's direction of Harold Sliumate's ecreen play is excellent. "Heroes of Ihe Eange," a fast action western, starring Ken Maynard, is the second feature bn the programme
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 130, 18 June 1937, Page 11
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182MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 130, 18 June 1937, Page 11
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