WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"ROMANCE IN PARIS," FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. r A new star, with a genius for quiet comedy and bigh voltage ronfance, flashes on the cinema horizon. He is Fernand Gravet, screen idol of the Continent, whose first American pieture, ' 'Romance in Paris," comes to the Waipukurau Theatre ' to-mrorow, Friday at 8 p.m. and on Saturday ,at 2.80 and 8 p.m. "Romance in Paris" is glamorous, whimsical comedy at its best. M. Gravet and Joan Blondell play the leading roles. The cast includes Edward Everett Horton and Mary Nash, two [ experts at comedy, and Alan Mowbray. Romance, comedy, glamour, musie and daneing, combine to.make this sparkling entertainment. It was- produced by Mervyn Le Roy, who gave us "Anthony Adverse" last year. ' • On 'the • same progra^nmc will he shown :;The Mighty Treve," a thrilling story of a boy and his dog, from the novel by A. P. Terhune. TUESDAY NEST. ... Jp.net G^,ynor, Epretfa Young, Constance Bennett, and Simone Simon, in "Ladies in Love," will be shown on Tuesday next.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 8
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168WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 8
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