WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"THE PRINCESS COMES AOROSS TO-MOKRrOW, Fred MaeMurray and Carole Lou, bard, who moved to the top of the lis. of screen sweethearts with the releast of "Hands Across the Table" are ro united for the first time in Paramount 'c "The Prineess Comes Across," which will be shown at- the Waipukurau Tkeatre to-morrow (Tuesday) at 8. Miss Lombard is cast as a lovoly American girl posing as a Swedish prin-. cess in order to ohtain a film contract. Aboard a trans-Atlantic liner, the-scene of all the action. she meets and falls in love with an aecordioii player, MaeMurray, 'leader of a band. Tjwo murders and. their solutiou, with 'five inlernational dotoctives enlisted in the sleuthing, provide suspense and thrilla as a background for the high eeas romance. The supporting programme ineludes a . pictorial, Sportlight, and a "Popeye the Sailor" cartoon. "Theodora Goes Wild.» Ireue Dunne, in the brilliantlv WTitten, superbly actod and delightfully direeted production entitled "Theodora Goes Wild, " will be presented on Priday and Saturday next.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 15, 11 October 1937, Page 9
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169WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 15, 11 October 1937, Page 9
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