MUNICIPAL THEATRE
"REDHEADS ON PARADE" AND "HARD ROCK HARBIGAN." Rhythmic, fast-pased, gorgeously mouiited. filled with gay tunes and giamorous girls, "Redheads on Parade" sereens at the Municipal Theatre to-night. The burden of tbe action of this hilarious new musical eomedy falls on the eapable shoulders of John Boles and adorable Dixie Lee who carry out their assignments in fresh and admirable style. Eupported by Jack Haley, Alan Dinehart, Raymond Waiburn, Herman Bmg and William Austiu, and by gorgeous ens'embles of adorable redheads, they play the romantie leads in this rhapsody in red. As for the plot of "Redheads on Parade, " it is a deliciously amusmg story about the production of motion pictures. Dinehart is the produeer, Boles is the star, but right in the middle of the production they find" themselves with no picture at all, because their backers have baeked out. George O'Brien gives one of the best performances of his career in "Hard Rock Harrigan, ' ' whieh is the second feature. The story, which is replete with dramatie suspense, fast-moving action and pleasing romance, concerns a feud between a husky hardrock driller, played by George O'Brien, and his tunnel boss, portrayed by Fred Kohler, who are engaged in drilling a tunnel through a mountainside to complete a gigantic aqueduct projeet. The action occurs principally in a construction camp and deep within the interior of the tunnel.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 81, 29 December 1937, Page 5
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227MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 81, 29 December 1937, Page 5
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