MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE PROCRAMME "Captain Hurricane," RKO-Radio's colourful comedy-drama of Cape GotJ--folk, is a story of a captain who loved the 'sea, even though he tried to get away from it and life a sedate life on the land, where he never felt at home. It screens at the Municipal Theatre bo-night. « James Barton, noted Broadway atar, bringis to the screen the role of the expiosive Captain Zenas Henry Webster, trying so hard to settie down and cool his temper so he oould be accepted by the woman to whom he had been proposing for 10 years, but who would uever have him because of his roving disposition and his terrible temper. In support is "Freckles," with Tom Brown in the title role, supported by Virginia Weidler. The picturisation of Gene Stratton Porter's famous novel, "Freckles," is a very human story, with a romance of a boy and a girl in the timberlands of Indiana tho central theme.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 10
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159MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 10
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