MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"INHSS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN" AND "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." i It's horc. HoEywood's iirst motion picture dealing with the crime of ldanapping, That's Paramount 's "Mi'sa Fane's Baby is Stolen," now showing at the Municipal Theatre with Dorothea Wieck and Alico Brady in the co-starring roies. The original story was written by Rupert Hughes, and tho picture was directed by Alexander Hall. In addition to the above named players, the east includes Baby Le Roy, Jack LaRu9, Alan Hale, George Baibier, William Frawley and ' ' Spanky ' ' AIcFarland. For pure, hilarious cntertainment, one of the best'pic'tures of the year is Pnramount's "Ladies Should Listen," the second f eaturo at ' the Municipal Theatre. The story is a Continental farce in which a young man-about-town in Paris gets into all sorts of eomplieations. In tho principai male role, . Cary Grant' djsplays great ability as a farceur, aided by. Frances. Drake who is highly pleasing as the telephone ODerator.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 8
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