MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"MISS FANB'S BABY IS STOLEN" AND "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." It's here. Hollywood's lirst motion picture dealing with the crime of kianapping. That's Paramount's "Miss Fane's Baby is Stolen," now showing at the Municipul Theatre with Dorothea Wieck and Alice Brady in the co-starring roles. The original story was written by Eupert Hughes, and the picture was directed by Alexander Hall. In addition to the abovo named players, the cast includes Baby Le Eoy, Jack LaEue, Alan Hale, Georgo Baibier, William Erawley and "Spanky" McFarland. For pure, hilarious entertainmeut, one of the besf pictures of the year is Paramount's "Ladies Should Listen," the second feature at the Municipal Theatre. The story is a Continoiital farce in which a young man-about-4 own in Paris gets into all sorts of complications. In the principal male role, Cary Grant displays great ability as a fareeur, aided by Frances Drake who is highly pleasing as the telephone ooerator. P
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 8
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