WAIPAWA REGENT
"Chatlie Chan at the Circus"— To-night 5Tou bave seen Charlie Chan track and trap dangerous criminals in. Paris, Egypt, Shanghai and San Franeisco, but never before has he been faeed with the task of solving so fascinating a crinxe as the one he unravels under the big top in tlie new Eox jbhriller, "Cliarlio Chan at the Circus," screening at Waipawa to-uight, Weduesday. With deadly cobras ready to strike wifli poisonous fangs/ savago gorillas raglng at his back and the shrewdest eriminal brains plotting his destruction, Warner Olafid, as the Wily Charlie Chdn, eleverly outwits liis adversaries and solves tho nlost baffling crime of his career. Chan's presence at the circus is purely for entertainment, but the rfittrdon of the ciretts chief during .tho perlorLuanco soolt rouses lxiru to actixu..
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 12
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