STATE THEATRE
"The road to glory" Widely heralded as the strangest drama ever lived and acclaimed as one of the outBtanding film achievements ever produced in Hollywood, "The Road to Glory," Twentieth Century-Fox production, screens at the State Theatre . to-morrow. Fredric March, Warner Baxter and Lionel^ Barrymore are starred and the suppoting cast includes June Lang and Gregory Ratoff, as well as a host of other "screen players. Fired with the inspired acting of such performers, the film tells a gripping story of love in all its phases, painted on a canvas as great and encompassing as the war itself. Baxter is seen as the war-weary cOmmander of a valorous regiment. Monique, a lovely French nurse, provides him with his only interest in life. Fredric March, Baxter 's chief aid, nnwittingly falls in love with Moniqlle too, unp,ware that Baxter cares deeply for the girl. . To-morrow's ehange at the State Will be "The Road to Glory," which features one o£ the most outstanding easts of the year— Fredric March, Lionel Barrymore and Warner Baxter.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 12
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174STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 12
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