MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"SMART GIRL" AND "SUNSET PASS" i 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, sopliisticated romance drama of the modern girl and her adventuTes 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, Tora 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 beginnina to end with excitement, centres around a cattlemen's association deputy who finds that the man he is tracking dovvn is tbe brother of the girl he loves. Keene plays the role of the deputy ; Scott the man he ig seeking; and Miss Burke, tbe latter's sister. This is a programme well worth seeiug.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 194, 2 September 1937, Page 13
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