MUNICIPAL THEATRE
TWO FEATURES TO-NICHT. An engrossmg story that in boOk forin thrilled 16 million American readers, from the magieal pen of Harold Bell Wright, has been transposed to the soreen. It is "When A Man's a ■Man," and starts to-night at the Hastings Municipal Theqtre. Repoyfcs from other towns where this romance of the Far West has already played, reveal it as an out-of-the-way attraction , packed to the hdt with tense situa-' tions. Harold Bell Wright's talent for depicting the vital drama of the West, and his gift for creating unforgettablo types is second to none. In "When a Man's a Man" he pits. the Ea^st and West in a dramatie duel. Starring in this Fox Film release is Georg.e O'Brien and around him is a fine supportiDg cast made up of Dorothy Wilson, Paul" Kelly, Harry Woods, Jimmy Butler, Richard darlisle, Clarence Wilson and Edgar Norton. Also on the programme is "Heat Wave," with CyTil Maude and Anna Lee in the stellar roles. There will be the usual supports.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 4
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