MUNICIPAL THEATRE
. double-featuee bill. Fourfold disastei1 confronts May Robson ,iu REO-Rfldio's "Strangers All,5' heralded as an otitstandiilg dramatic ptoduction of the sound screen, which screenS at the Municipal to-night. Four Children involve theoiselves in sitnations that threaten to wteck a mother's home and happipess. How Miss Robson, as the mother, meets the problem and solves it, is brilliaxitly portrayed, with Preston Foster, James Bush, William Bakeweil, and Florine McKinney enacting the roles of -the- offspring. The second fbature at the Municipal is "West of the Pecos," from the story by Zane Grey. It is an R.K.O., Radio picture, featuring Richard Dix, iii-the role of "PecOs" Smith, and Martha Sleeper. It deals With the early; day 3 in western America, and is paeked with adventure and romance.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 11
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