MUNICIPAL THEATRE
JEANNE DAMTE IN "FOUR DAYS WONOER" Weaving a cbarmiog love story ifito a film which xxtiliseS the funniest mysteiy situation ever brought to the Screen^ XJnivCfsal's brilliant comedy drama, "FoUr Days Wonder," will Screen at the Municipal ThCatre tonight, The picture is basej on A. A. Milne's popular hoyel . of the same title, which unfolds .the sprightly adVentures that befall a young girl who flees from an accident, while newspaper headlines conjecture every coiiceivable crimg from kidnapping to murder. The star of the production ii 13-year-old jeanne I)ante, Universal's neW screen discotery who gained her latest success on tho Nfew Yprk stage in "Call It A Day," Jeanne poirtrays a character which cdmbxnes the best features " of Pbilo Vaflce, Sherlock Holmes and Nero Wolfe, with a pepperxHg of Tom Sawyer to add interest. Brxght comedy sitUatxons, xomance and laugh provokiUg dialogue keep. pace with the rapid action of the harrative, to give added sparkle to the screen entertainment. Aiso on the programme is "lliamond Jiffl/' th© stOry of a successful businessmaft promoter who has a pasSioxl for dxamoiids.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 167, 2 August 1937, Page 4
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