MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"SMART C1RL" AND "SUNSET PASS" A grand two-feature programme will be presented at the Municipal Theatre to-night. Packed with action, liberally sprinkled with comedy, Paramount's "Smart Girl" — a bright, sophisticated romance drama of the modern girl and her adventures in the business of love as well as in the business of making a living, proving at the same time that business and romance have a strange way of mixing. _ Ida Lupino, Kent Taylor, Gail Patrick and Joseph Cawthon are the prominent players. Randolph Soott, Tom Keene. Kathleen Burke, Noab Beery, Harry Carey and Kent Taylor play the leading roles in Zane Grey's "SUnset Pass," a thrilling story of the^West. The picture, packed from beginning to end with excitement, oentres around a cattlemen's association deputy who finds that the man he is tracking down is the brother of the girl he loves. Keene plaj's the role^ of the deputy ; Scott the man he is seeking ; and Miss Burke, the latter's sister, This is a programme well worth seeing.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 13
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169MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 13
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