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STATE THEATRE

"white fanc" to-day , . The lawless North-country, vibrant with romance and. drenehed with drama, once again flashes across the screen in "White Fang," Jack London's thrilJladen, sequel to his "Call of the Wild," which screens at the State Theatre today. Featuring an exceptional cast, headed by Michael Whalen and Jean Muir, and ihcluding Slim Summerville. Charles Wfnninger, John Carradine, Jene Darwell and Thonlas Beck, "White Fang" is a stirring story of adventiire ranking with the screen's gfeatest outdoor dramas. Whalen, fresh from triumphaht roles in "Professional Soldier" and "The Cbuntry Doctor," here has his most ambitiotis part. Jean Muir, lovelier than ever in a setting as picturesquo As her owh beauty, contrivutes a notewdi'thy performance wliile the remainder of the cast is uniformly good. Slim Summerville and Charles Winnjnger, especially, deserve mention for their hilarious cofiiio dharacterisations 4 'Champagne Waltz." Vienna, the gay city, is the setting hnd background for Paramount'S musical, "Champagne Waltz," coming to the State> which stars Gladys Swarfchbut and Fred MacMurray. This picture deals with the dying of the Stratiss waltz, and innovatiou of the new swing music. Four outstanding song hits aro heard in this tlhUStial musical. These are, "Champagne Waltz," "Merry-Go-Eound,'* "Paradise in Waltz Time," "Could i Be in Love?^ and *'Wlicn is a Eiss Not a Itissf "

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 15

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 15

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 15

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