WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"BANJO ON MYKNEE" TO-NIGHT. Figbting and singing, laughing and Ioviug, tempestuously living their own lives in their shanty-boat coloay in the lower Mississippi Itiver, the primitive and picturesque characters in the Twentieth Century-Fox drarna with music, "Banjo On My Knee," which comes to the Waipukurau. Theatre to-night (Tuesday) at 8 eiiact a story that provideg distinctly dift'erent screen fare, whieh will be enthusiastically approved by every type, of audience. Distinguished by it? fine production qualjties, a new trend in song and melody, tbi? picture wlxich combine? the locale of "Tobacco Boad" with the atmospbere of "Bteaiuboat 'Bound the Bend," has algq been ideally casfc with Barhara Sfcamvyck and Joel McCTae cor?tarred in the leadiug roles, and with the very ! iinportant supporting eharaeterisation? 1 enfrusted to gucb talented aud popqlar players as Helqn Wostley, Buddy Eb» sen, Wai ter Brennan, Walter Catlett, Anthony Martin and Katherine de Milie. On the same programme will beshown the Springboks v, Otago footbnU match.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 7
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161WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 7
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