STATE THEATRE
“SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE”
“Seven Keys to Baldpate,” one of the best thrillers that ever found its way to the talking screen, concludes a two-day session at the State Theatre to-day.
It is a characteristic spine-tingling mvstery-romance, heightened with the sinister perils and nameless dangers that stalk through a night at an eerio hotel, high in the Baldpate mountains. And through it all is a channel of laughter.
Lawrence Tibbett, famous operatic baritone, is the featured player in “Metropolitan,” which opens a season at the State to-morrow.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 23 April 1936, Page 10
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89STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 111, 23 April 1936, Page 10
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