MUNICIPAL THEATRE
OOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME The most ruthless raoket ever oonceived by criminal minds i * . . . the vicious loan shark mobstersl who squeeze millions from the innocent public every year I Exposed for the first time in Columbia's fearlesa drama} "I Promise to Pay," featuring Chester Morris, Helen Mack and Leo Carrillo, soreena to-night at the Municipal Theatre. It is a daring, dynamic drama unearthing startling secrets that will make the master minds behind this shocking crime syndicate cringe with fear when tbey learn that their closely guarded scheme of organisation is known .... and revealedl Maynard, truly called king of the cowboys, again displays his superb histrionic and riding ability in "The Cattle Thief," Columbia outdoor drama, which is the second feature at the Municipal, With Maynard enacting a dual role, as a gallant and mysterious rider and a "stupid" pedler, "The Cattle Thief" opens in a blaze of gun-fire and roars along through a series of spine-chilling adventures to a grand climax, as Ken outwits a desperate band of rustlers.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 15
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