WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
Jean' Harlow in "Suzy" — Friday and Saturday "Suzy," the outstanding sereen attraction coming to the Waipukurau Theatre to-night and Saturday at 8 %^fth a matinee on Saturday at 2 30, tells an electrifying story of an Americau girl stranded in Paris at the outbrealc of the World War and caught in the V9el) of war- timo espionage. Joan* Harlow is starred in the new production and has two of the screen 's most popular leading men in Franchot Tono and Cary Grant. The story races exc:"' edly from London to Paris and the advanced bases on the Western Front. Included in the cast are Benita Hume as tlie bewitching spy; Lewis Stone, as Andre's father, Inez Courtney as buzy's frien'd and Gr§la Meyer as the i'actory proprietress. In this picture Miss Harlow uuquestio.uably reaches the high note in her giamorous career as a star. In spy-in-fested London she meets a young inventor iuterested in aviation and marries him. He is shot under peculiar circumstances which point to her guilt. Though tlie war serves as a backgroud for tho plot it is the sensitive, erootional girl who bolds the stage as she sclves her bewildering problem of love and intrigue. Seats may be reserved at Hawke's. Phone 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 147, 9 July 1937, Page 3
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209WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 147, 9 July 1937, Page 3
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