MUNICIPAL THEATRE
TWO EXCITING PEATUBES. Jteplete with exciting adventures, gallant gun battles and the thundering hoofs of stampeding cattle, Columbia 'e dratna of the great outdoors, "Avcnging Waters," will screen at the Hastings' Municipal Theatre to-night for the last time. Ken Maynard ia starred with a new leading lady, lovely Beth Marion, in this . new thrilling photoplay of .the open spaces. Ward Bond, John Elliot, Zella Russel, "Wally Wales and Eddie Herne are also Jeatured. A district attorhcy who relentlessly prosecutes the men of wealth and power who were responsible for his oflSce is the principal character in Columbia 's high-powered drama, "Th6 Devil is Driving." Richard Dix enacts. the leading role with the forthright, dynamic energy which distinguishes most of his screen work. He is ably supported by an imposing cast including Joan Perry, as tho proeecutor's sob-' sister sweetheart, Nnna Bryant, Franck C. Wilson, Henry Kolker, Elisha Cook, jnr.; and John Wray.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 10
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154MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 10
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