MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"THAT MAN'S HERE AGAIN" AND "POSTAL IN3PF.OTOR " Hugh Herbert, screetiland's funniest funny man, sereens at the Municipal Theatre to-n.ight in ' That Man's Here Again." He plays the part of a rich and eccentrie art colleetor who takes a hand in the turbulent love affair of an e'levator boy and a houseroaid— and after niany preposterous adventures and setbacks— vvins for thom what they waut. Many of the mix^ups have to do with an extremely vaiuable Ming vase — Avhicli is lost, strayed or stolon, Hugh doesn't know which, The housemaid is played by Mary Maguire— a txny brunette from A.ustraiia — who makes her American deput in this picture. The elevator boy is portvayed by the 23-year-old actor, Tom Brown, who has bo many admirers among fans of both sexes. Others in the cast are Joseph King, Teddy Hart, Arthur Aylesworth, Dorotliy Yaughan and Tatsu Komai. The pictuTe is based on a story by Ida A. R. Wylie and was mafe into a screen play by Lillie Haywood. Second feature on the Municipal programme is "Postal Inspector," a gripping story of the work of the United States Post Office.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 12
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189MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 12
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