WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
Jean Harlow in "Suzy' To-night "Suzy," the outstanding screen altractinn eomin^ to the Waipukurau Theatre to-night, tells an electirfying storv of an Ajnerican girl stranded in Paris at the ont-brc-ak of the World War and caught in thc web of war-time espionage. .Joiin riarlow is starred in the new production aud has two of the screen 's most populnr lenijing nien iu Franehot Tone and Carv Gran't. The slory races e vci'edly from London to Paris and the aclvanced bases on the Western Fro'r.t. [neluded in Ihe cast are Benita Huine as the bevvitching spy: Lewis Stone, as Andre's father, Tnez Courtney as f-uzy's friend and Greta Meyer as the factorv proprietress. i n this pieture Miss llarl iw nnqnestioiahlv reaches the high DOte in her e'amOrous career as ti s'ar. In spy-in-fested London shc meets a young mvcntor interested in aviation and marries him. He is sliot unrler peculiar I'lrcunistances which point to her guilt. Though Ihe war serves as a baekgroud for the plot it is tho sensitive, emolional girl who bolds the stage as sho sclves her bewildering problem of lovo aud intrigue. Seats may be reserved at Ilawke'o. Phooe 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 3
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196WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 3
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