MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"the clook strikes 8" and "shanghai" Kent Taylor, Arline Judge and Wendy Barrie head a group of Hollywood's younger stars in Paramount's coilege murder-mystery, "The 'Clock Strikes 8" which comes to the Municipal Theatre to-night. The plot of the story centres about Wendy Barrie, who is supposed to have a fatal faseination for the coilege sheilts. Two of the boys aTe mystenously mnrdercl and the life of a tbird is threateneo befoxe Kent Taylor and Arline Judge •wiive the mystery by' dint of supersleuthing. William Frawley, William Benedict ond Eddie Nugent aTe prominently leatured With, Charles Boyer and Loretta Voung playing the starring roles, "hJhanghai," the second feature, tells the teuder and poignant love story oi ^ a iran who had to ehoose between power and love, and a woman who defied sot eifty for the sake of one mati. Boyer I ijom a mysterious origm, has foughl his way to the top of Shanghai's finan- " cial pile. Loretta Young is the womar rsh-o loves him for his bravery and his tenderness. When the true story of his J origin is made public, all of Shanghai'i ' society turns against him. How these ' two find a solution' to their unusual 3 problem is reveale.d in a moving dramatic elim.as,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 24, 21 October 1937, Page 14
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209MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 24, 21 October 1937, Page 14
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