MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"GREAT HOTEL MURDER" AND "THINGS ARE LOOKING UP" Edmund Lowe and Vietor McLaglen who created the famous characters of Gaptain Flagg and Se.rgeant Quirk in ' ' What Price Glory," are up to their old rivalries again, this time in a mystery comedy drama, * ' The Great Hotel Murder," ^ereening at the Municipal to-night. Lowe and McLaglen aTe rival sleuhts in this picture. One is a mystery writer who solves real murders for tho fun of it. The otber is a hotel detective with an inflated ego and a dislike of amateur crime solvers. One of the most delightful and naturally amusing comedies that has ever come to the screen is "Things Are Looking TIp^ the second feature. It stars Cicdly Gourtneidge ,wilh the abundant support of Max Miller and William Gargan. The amusing story is aipazing in its many complications which will be ifnderstood when it is realised that a circus rider, particularly capable in the sawdust ring, takes school duty for her xunaw&y sister, without knowing anything of the sehool mirnmiliTm
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 5
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