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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

"LET'S GET MABBIED" AND "NIGHT KEY," There-'s- a laugh a minute-in Goluinbia.'s ro'llicki.ng new screen comedy, "Let's Get Mariied,," which screens at the Municipal to-night. It i» one of fche funniest and most original comedies screened in many months, gaily flavoured- with a rioto'us, roughneck romance and shaiply-spiced with undertones of dra'ma, with Ida Lupin, Ralph Bellafey ahd Walter Cbnnolly iri. the fCatured roles. Based on a fainOuft Satufday Evehing Pdst stbry, "Let's Get Married" delves into the private lives of thd official weather man and a poli;ticmn;8 daughter. Borie Karloffi's starring. picfcure, Universal's "Night Key," presenting him ifi a new kind of role, also screenS at^ the Municipal Theatre. In it the star abandons the grotesque make-up of his formCr roles and, playing the part "straight/' reveals hiniseif as a dramatic actor of outstandiiig talent. The story, centres around oue of the great burglar alarm systema suCh as guatd .thousands of bahks and businesis firms throughout the nation. Karloff is cast as an .inVentor who has been robbed of the system which he created. When he invents an iftoproved system and is robbed of i,t, too, he declares vehgoance on his Onemy,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 2

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 2

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 178, 14 August 1937, Page 2

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