MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME "The Mighty Treve," the TJniversal plcture featuring Noah Beery, Jr., and Barbara Read, sereens to-night at the Alunicipal Theatre. The story, taken from tlie novql "Treve," by the noted autlior Albert Payson Terlmno, relates the adventufe. romance and pitfalls encuontered by a j'oung fellow when he sets Out to make his way in tli'o world. Tlie rnovie gains its dramatic force from the simple direct wav in which it i.« presented, according to advance renorts. After Noah trieets Barbara he disfovers that her nncle, a sheep owner, is an eccentric person with a cowering 1'ear of dogs. Noah and his dog Treve are ordered off the ranch. Then BarI ara gets in some fancy diplomacy and Noah remains with his canine pal, who later saves Uncle's life. Treve wins a ' number of prizes at a dog show. The sccond featuro at tlie Municipal is an absorbing melodrama, "The Man in Blue," starring Henry "Wilcox and Nan Guey.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 161, 26 July 1937, Page 5
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