MUNICIPAL THEATRE
^ MUBDEB AND ROMANCE Gertrude Michael and. Paul Cavanagh are the* central figures of the new Paramount mystery yarn, "Menace" which comes to the Municipal Theatre to-night. Under the direction of Ralph Murphy, "Menace" uixfolds the strange and sinxster story of three people, a charming woman and two men, who live under the death threat of a murderous madman. "Ready for Love," which also screens at the Municipal, tells the story of a young girl who knows how to get into trouble, but better still, knows how to get out again. The east is headed by Richard Arlen, Ida Lupino and Marjorie Rambeau, with Marion Gering as the direetor. In "Ready for Love," Ida Lupino plays the role of Marigold Tate, a young, impetuous girl who" upon her arrival in a> small town creates a bad reputation and becomes involved in a scandal. But Marigold is not the type to be downed by a bad reputation, and with perfect unconcern makes scandal pay her big dividends.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 12
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