WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"The Magnificent Brute" To-morrow Victor McLaglau, winner of the last Academy award for his outstanding screen performance is the star in "Tlie Magnificent Brute" which will be screened at the Waipukurau Theatre to-morrow, Tuesday, at 8. The screen story relates the adventures of a great big fellow, a giant of a man, who turns out steel l'or a Jiving and lets tlie girl he loves steal away his better judgment. Then he is toru betweon two liloudes. He must choose bebween a comely widow and a gay young eutio. Yes, he is a liard guy, but sof't with women. The solution of his dilenia proves uiost entertaiiiiug. The setling of the great steel njills has liever bel'ore been used l'or the background lor a picture. It has an impressive sweep and power, a wonderful setting l'or Victor McLaglan's powerl'ul role Binnie Barnes is ravishing as the girl who loads him a iuc. ty dance. Tlie glaniorous widow is portraved by Jean Dixon. William Hall, tall and liandsome, is soeu as tlie nienace. Many Arnietta contributes a liuniorous personality who leuds eucouragenieut to the hero in his struggles with his eneniies. "I'he Magnificent Brute" is big in drama, gay in hnrnoiir, farefreo in rotnauce — a picture you will l.liorouglily enjoy. Book your seats al. Hawke' i, 'phono 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 149, 12 July 1937, Page 3
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219WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 149, 12 July 1937, Page 3
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