MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"ARMOUBED CAB." AND '"'WEST-. ERN COURAGE." 'A new phase of the constant battle between the law and the nnderworld which has never before been touched upon on the Screen, comes to the Mu* nicipal Theatre to-night in, TTniversal's thrill dfama, "Amoured Oar," The pictur'e play, which presents Bo« beft Wilcox, Judith Barrett, Irving Pichel and Cesar Bomefo, deals with the transportatlon of cash and aecurities in steel-pfotected, heavily guarded payroll cars, and the attempts of a clcver, ruthless criminal to rob thcm. Exciting fcccres in th3 phOtoplay' ihclude the dynamiting of a ntountain road and the wreeking of ona of the trucks, as well as the blasting of a bridge in an attempt to secure the treasure of apother truck, The story chiefly concerns the romance of Wilcox, as a truck guard, and Miss Barrett as his fiancee. The picture reveals for the first time the extensive systems and precantions used by armoured car operators in their unique business. Second f eature at the Mupicipal is "Westefn Coufage."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 36, 5 November 1937, Page 12
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170MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 36, 5 November 1937, Page 12
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