STATE THEATRE
CROOK PLAY AND DRAMA Dramatically revealing the seerets of the world 's greatest jewellery centre, a district guarded as carefully as the National Treasury againSt the hordes of thieves lured from all over the world, "15 Maiden Lane," Twentieth Century-Fox's story of the famous Diamond Row comes to-morrow to the State Theatre. Cast in the role of a clever, silk-hatted crook, daring enough to attempt a robbery the xest of the underworld considers far too risky, Cesar Romero aehieves a polished performance in. euavity and coolness. Claire Txevor tnrns amateur detective and determines to xecover the million dollar loss as well as break up the ring of jewel thieves victimising Diamond Rovv. Drama surrounding the lives of early American settlers, unfolding the ro« mance, tragedy, and adventure endured by tbem, also comes to the State in "Daniel Boone," starring George O'Brien in the title role, and. with Heather Angel featured. Finally To-night To-night the final iscreening , takes .place of "Champagne Waltz," starring Gladys Swarthout and Fred McMurray. In this musical Miss Swarthout 's voice is heard to the best advantage, while McMurray 's acting is of his usual high standard*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 28, 17 February 1937, Page 3
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