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WAIPAWA REGENT

"THE PLOT THIOKBNS" TO-NIGHT Eevolving about the activitjes of an internatioual gang of jewel tlijeves and two mystqrious and eoemingly u'ljrer lated mgrders, BKO-Eadip's "The Plot Thieken&,'? showing at the Waipawa Eeceni; tq-uight (Wednesday), offers consi4eraBly more sijspense and coiqplicatiqq tiian its predecessoi-s in t!iq popular Inspector I'iper-iliJdGgarde Withers senqs pf Sluart Balroer com' edy-niysteries, Tho new pffering agaiii presents James Gleason as thq redd'ehis able Inspector, bnt has a new ' ' Riidegarde" in thq person of Zasu Fitts? "whose flnttery styjq of mifthrmaking addg gf-eatly to the laughtqr of tjie iilm. Scroen fans will recall thnfc Edtia Mav Oliver and Helen Brodnrick severally enacted Gleason's unollicial assistant in tlie earlier pictures of tho series. Due to ingenious weaving qt" the ploi, ihe deaths ,of a wealthv vo]lector and a museum guard, secrn to offor tio clucs to the polico, Tjpr is i!mre -apparently any conneclion betwoci) them and the ciisappearance of the famous Cellini Cup from its case in the museum. Bnt Hildegarde's curio°itv, and the energetie, if often mistaken, actions of the inspector, finally. bring to light the underlying motives of an j orgatii.sed gang of crooks wh are re-i sponsible for both killings, 1

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 7

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WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 7

WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 7

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