THEATRE
• BANJO ON MY KNEE." Fighting and suiging, laughing ana lovingi, tempestuously living their own lives in their shanty-boat col^ny in the lower Mississippi River, the primitive and pieturesquo ebaragters in tho Twentietb Century-Fox draipa with inusio, !Banjg on My Knee," which will be slxowing at the Waipawa llegent to-morrow and Monday, enact a story that provides dietinctly ditferent fare, which will be enthusiastically roceived by every type of audience. Distinguished by its fine production qualities, a new trend in song and rnelody, this picture which combines the locals of "Tobacco Boad," with the atmospliere of "Steamboat Round the Bend" has also been ideajly cast with Barbara ytanwyck and Joei McCrea costarred in the leading roles, and with the very inxportant supporting characterisations entrusted to such talented and popular players as Helen WestJey, Buddy Eh§eji? Walter Brennan^ Walter Catlett, Anthony Martin and Katherine de MiHoThere will be a matinee pn Satiirday at 2,30 p.m,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 7
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154THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 7
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