MUNICIPAL THEATRE
4 ; DOUBLE-FEATUEE BILL. Fourfold disaster confronts May Bob- , son ,in RKO-Radio's "Strangers All," heralded as an outstanding dramatic production of the sound screen, whieh screens at the Municipal to-night. Eour children involve themselves in situar tions that threaten to wreclt a 'mother's home and happiness. How Miss Robson, as the mother, meets the problem qnrl solves it, is brilliantly por|rayed, yyith Preston Foster, James Bush, William Bakewell, and Elorine McKinney enacting the rolesvof the off spring. The second feature at the Municipal is " West of the Pecos," from the story by Zane Grey. It is an R.K.O. Badio picture, f eaturing Richard Dix, in the role of "Pecos" Smith, and Martha Sleeper. It deals with the early days in western America, and is packed with adventure and romance.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 9
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