WAIPAWA REGENT
"The Devil is a Sissy" To-night and Monday Bringing together three oi the most famous boy stars in motion pictures, directed by W. S. Van Dyke, of "San Francisco" and "His Brother's Wife" fame, and telling a story that reaches deep into the hearts "The Devil is a Sissy," showing to-night and Monday, is ^ one of the most stirring gripping and entertaining dramas of modern youth that the screen has ever produced. The story shows that these three boys, raised in totally different environments, are brothers under the skin ; that life must be faced down on the 6treete, where the battles are fought; that parental mismanagement can wreck a life unless better influences, such ^ as the schools and the courts, save it. Not only is there action in every scene, the sort of action to appeal to child audiences, but there is a tender, romantic love story which will appeal to adults.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 13
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