MUNICIPAL THEATRE
COMEDY AND DBAMA. Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, W. C. Fields, Alison Skipworth and George' Burns and Gracie Allen, Paramount's leading comedians, are responsible l'or the funniest picture pf the aeason, ' ' Six of a Kind," the comedy now screening at the Municipal Theatre. As an employee of a bank, Ruggles innocently gets enixed up in a bank swindle, and, as if that wasn't enough trouble, he has the valueless stock of a defunct gold mine thrown in his lap. Lee Tracy, fast-talking, wise-crack-ing and flippant, conclusively proves his right to be considered as a first-rauk dramatie actor by his performance in Paramount's sympathetic, human and . thrilling drama, "You Belong To Me," the spcond featurp. Tracy plays the part of a broker • down vaudeviile comedian, without ambition, resigned to a iuined life. In spite pf himself, he undergoes a regeneration to prevent the disillusionnipnt of n youug stage child, portrnycc) by sbc-year-old David Holt,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 139, 29 June 1937, Page 12
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