MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"AFTER OFFIOE HOURS" AND "PUBLIO ENEMY NO. l.'» Clark Gable and Constance Bennett are co-starred for the first time in "After Office Hours," the new Met-ro-Goldwyn-Mayer production which screens at the Municipal Theatre tonight. Both ranking stars and both equally adept at dramatic and light comedy characterisations, the team's initial appearance is • being launched with great enthusiasm. In. a lusty comedy-drama of New York Society, the press and a murder, Gable is cast as Branch, managing editor who always gets his story though it may mean resorting to the methods of the Northwest Mounted. Constance Bennett is Sharon, the publisher's socialite nejpe and Branch's society reporf«r. Rich, smart and independent, it is the kind of role on which the fetar has built her fame. The second feature, "Publie Enemy No. 1," which stars Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur and Morris Chester, is a etirring drama .that must not be missed.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 8
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