STATE THEATRE
"CAFE METROPOLE" 4,Cafe Metropole" icreens finally to-night, Red-blooded action of the type that everyone bas come to expect from Paiamotrnt'B "Hopalong" Cassidy Westwn stOTies, is supplied in good measure in the latest of these outdoor romances, "North of the Rio Grande," whichr screens to-morrow at the State Theatre. William Boyd comes to the screen for the eleventh time in the role of the hard-riding, square-shooting "Hoppy," who within the space of a year has become the nation's favourite Western hero. With him ride "Windy," played by George Hayes, and "Lucky" Jenkins, portrayed by tho hafldsome newcomer Russell Haydon. A new Philo Yance blood-chilling murder story, Paramount's "Night of Mystery," as exciting as all the other 8. 3. Yatt Dine screen attractions, is tho second fe'aturo and successfully introduces a neW Philce Vance and Sergeant Heath in the persons of Grant Richards and Koscoe KarfiS, Thrown into the midst of a series of murders tliat threatens to extinguish a whole family forced to live in a mysterious mansion, Vance unearths clue after clue that leads up a blind alley. He finds pitted against his coldly scientiiic methods of crime detection a maniacal strength that elude3 each trap. «
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 22, 19 October 1937, Page 10
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