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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

"TIMES SQUARE LADY" AND "WEST POINT OF T&E AIR/' A screen atory virtually lifted from newspaper headlines is ' ' Times Square Lady,55 sehsational new swift-moving comedy drama of New York night life which screens to-night at the Municipal Theatre. Featured in the unusual cast are three brilliant new stars, Virginia Bruce, Robert Taylor and Pinky Tomliu, the latter the Oklahoma fanri boy who wrote two song hits, "The Object of My Affection55 and "Whatfs the Reason I5m Not Pleasin5 You?*5 and was swept to fame in Hollywood in three short months. Miss Bruce and Taylor won outstanding* fame in "Society Doctor.55 The new picture tells the story of an Iowa girl who suddenly falls heir to her father's multifarious interests in the sporting world of Now York and matches wits with her late father5s rebellious henchman. Tomlin's two song hits which he sings himself, are musical liighlights of "Times SqUare Lady.55 "West Point of the Air," the second feature, is' being acclaimed as the most remarkable air picture yet made, star-ring-Wallaee Beery and Robert Y.-ung. It has Maureen O'Sullivaa aild Rosalind Russell in a romance fiimed against the amazing and diff-erent background of America5s tremendous new 10,000,000-dollar air school sehool at Raudolf ield, Texas. Lewis Stone, James Gleason, Robert Taylor, Robert Livingston and Henry Wadsworib are other players in the photoplav.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 9

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 9

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 9

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