MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"CALLING THE TUNE" AND . "YELLOWSTONE." Associated Talking' * Pictnres, who made "Murder at Broadcasting House" and "The Silent Passenger," have in . "Calling The Tane," their latest proiluetion, screening at the Municipal to-night, snstained the favourable imprcssion created by those two films. , Starring Sally Grey and ClifEord Evans, it has an original theme, distinctively handJed, and possesses many aspects of popular appeal. Traeing the development of the gramophone science and industry, "Calling the Tune" possesses nnique interest values as well as affording opportunities for performances by notable world favourites, of whom tho ' Queen's Hall Orchestra, nnder the direction of Sir Henry Wood, and George Eobey are outstanding examples. Action, suspense, romanco and marvellous photography are the qualities whi(Sh distinguish TJnivCrsal's "YeL lowstone," the mystery which is the second feature at the Municipal. A bandit horde returns to the park, searching for buried treasure which one . of their number hid 18 years before. The conniving struggle for the loot reaches a pitch of violence that ends in a mysterious mnrder. The strange manner in which the erime is committed, and the astonishing solution, develop novel situations in the story which have never been screened before. The magnificcnt grandenr of .Yellowstone National Park is-another reason why the pieture, is gripping -entcrtainment.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 14
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209MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 14
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