MUNICIPAL THEATRE
. COMEDY AND DRAMA. Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, W. C. Fields, Alison SkipwOrth and George Burns and Gracie Allen, Paramount's leading comedians, are responsible ±01 the f unniest picture of the season, ' ' Six Of a Kind," the eomedy now screening at the Municipal Theatre. As an employee of a bank, Ruggles innocently gets mixed 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 lao. Lee Tracy, fast-talking, wise-crack-ing and flippant, conclusively proves his right to be considered as a first-raulr dramatic actor by his performance in Paramount's sympathetic, human and thrilling drama, "You Belong To Me." the second feature. Tracy plays the part of a brokeedown vaudeville comedian, without ainbition, resigned to a ruined life. In spite of himself, he undergoes a re* generation to prevent the disillusionment of a young stage child, portrayod by six-year-old David Holt.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 140, 30 June 1937, Page 12
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