WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
Jean Harlow in "Suzy"— -Friday j and Saturday "Suzy," the ontstanding screen attraction comiivg to the Waipukurau Theatro to-niorrow and Saturday at 8 with a matinee on Saturday at 2 30, tells an electrifying stofy of &n American girl stranded in Paris at the outbreak of the World War and caught iii tho web of war-time espionago. Joaii Flarlow is starred in thc new produc® ti.pn and has two of Ihe screen 's most I ",opular leading nien in Franchot Tone and Cary Grant. The story raees ex» ei'edly from London to Paris and the acivanced bases on Ihe Western FrOnt, Inclnded in the cast are Benitn Ituine :is the bewitchiug spy; Lewis Stone, as Andre's father, Iqez Courtney as t-uzy's friend and Greta Meyer as the t'nctory proprietfess. In this picture Miss llarlow uuquestioiablv reaches the high n'ote in hcr pjaxnorous career as a star. In spy-iu-fested London she meets a young inventor itLterested in aviation and nfarries him. He is shot under peculiar circumstances whieh point to her guilt. ThOngh the war servcs as a backgroud for the plot it is the nensitive, e'raotional girl whd h'olds the stage as she solves her bewildering problom of love and intrigue. Seats may be reserved at Hawkc's. Phone 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 10
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