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STATE THEATRE

TO-DAY'S ATTBACTION Dwelling upon the abuses of the prison parole system jn America, RKO Radio's -drama, "JDon't Turn 'Em Loose," opens to-morrow at the State Theatre. The story concerns the activities of a hardened gang leader who hoaxes a parole board into granting him a parole, after which he breaks all the conditions of his release by resuming his vicious career. . Bruce Cabot's role requires the portrayal of a ruthless mobster, while his family believes him a successful engineer. Cast as a small town school superintendent is Lewijs. Stone, who is the essence of honesty and uprighteousness. He js unaware that his son Cabot is a notorious killer until, serving on the State parole board, he comes face to face with him as - an applicant for a second parole from prison. Drama reaches spectacular heights in this tense situation, giving Stone and Cabot equal opportunities toi/ display thcir undenied talents. The seoond feature on the bill is the comedy "Laughing at Trouble," starring Jane Parwell, Sarah Haden and John Carradino Coming on Saturday "The Texps Rangers" will be acreened at the State on Saturday. This great film dealing(with the • early days in- America has as 'stars Fred McMurrar, Jean Parker and Jack Oakie,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 9

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 9

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 9

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