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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

"HONEYMOON FOR THREE" AND "IN SPITE OF DANGER." "Honeymoon for Three," starring Stanley Lupino is the hilarious story of Jack Denver (played by Stanley Lupino) the nephew of a famous bank er who is ordered by his uncle to go to work. But on the very eve of his entry into the great commercial world, he upsets things properly by getting into such a state that he wanders into somebody else's flat and falls asleep. The "somebody else" happened to be a pretty girl and when her fiance and father arrive next morning and find him there, there is a terrific row, which grows in volume and fervour when Jaek's uncle arrives. What happens afterward is sereamingly funny. It's one of the best screams of the yearl Columbia nas ehoseu the life of the ordinary truck driver and transformed it into an exciting an ' suspense-creat-ing story in "In Spite of Danger," which is the second feature at tve Municipal Theatre. Wallace Ford is cast as an ex-race track driver who allies himself with the father of the girl he loves in a trucking business. Lovely Marian Marsh, the girl, xuns a lunchstand to support her father and young brother. The romance between Ford and Miss Marsh is convincing, and the obstacles, which they must overcome before attaining their ultimate success and happiness, provide plenty of suspense and breathtaking thrills.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 77, 23 December 1937, Page 3

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 77, 23 December 1937, Page 3

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 77, 23 December 1937, Page 3

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