MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"I COVER THE WAJt" AND "HIS NIGHT OUT" lt I Gover the War," a saga of the newsreel comeramen who defy death in far countries in order that the world may have its thrills, screens to-night at the Munieipal Theatre with John Wayne in the starring xole. Having as its background the revolt, of Arab tribes against British rule in Mesopotamia, the picture tells of a little known episode in current history. Wayne portrays a daredevil American comeraman who is assigned to the dangerous task of photographing a mysterious and sinister native Chieftaih. Supporting the star in the production 's leading feminine role is • the beautifui Gwen Gaze, a newcomer. to the screen, who reached Hollywood via stage work in London. Miss Gaze portrays the niece of the commandant of British i'orces in the desert region. What happens when a shy and quiet young man suddenly tears ioose and spends hundreds of dollars entertaining his best girl during a smgle night out is aptly xevealed in Universal's funny and thrilling "His Night Out," starring Edward Everet Horton, which is the seoond feature. Supporting Horton is beautifui IrOne Hervey, cast as secretary to Horton 's boss in a-chain drug store concern, played by Robert McWade. ■ \
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8
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206MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8
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