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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

"CEASH DONOVAN" 4s "SING WHILE YOU'BE ABLE." Danger rides the highivny, in ''Grash Donovan," the thrilling Universal drama which opens at the Municipal Theatre to-night. The dynamie Jack Holt is starred in the role of a motorcycle officer of the California Highway Patrol. In the opening sequences Holt is seen as a daredevil motorcycle stunt , rider with a carnival. He decides to join the motorcycle patrol when he falls in love with the daughtex of itg commandcr. Later h'e and hie poliee partnfer battlo a gang of smugglers, whom they pursue over the highways at 80 milea an hour. Chasing the criminais to their stronghold, Holt and his brothcr officer finally eapture them in a climax filled with exciting events. In addition to its drama "Grash Donovan" furnishes an interesting pieture of the hazardous wo'rk of the motorcycle police. Naa Gray portrays the girl in the case and John King is his partner in the Highway Patrol. "Sing While You're Ablo," seeoud feature of the Municipal, features Pinky Toinlin and Toby Wing. The stoxy coneerns the .adventures of a country boy in New York, whence he comes seeking fame and fortune as a radio star. Five , new song hits are iucluded in the pieture.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 10

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 10

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 10

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