WAIPAWA THEATRE
"Small Town Girl" If you like real entertainment with thrills, laughs, tears and action, then see "Small Town Girl," starring Janet Gaynor and Robert Taylor, the attmction at the Waipawa Regent to-morrow and Monday. The new screen team of Miss Gaynor and Taylor will wiu a place in the heart of every member of the audience. Botli roach now heiehts in the stirring story about a modern Tunaway inarriage brought about bv the rural girl's efforts to escape the boredora of a small town that is snufl'ing out her life. Miss Gaynor 'a work as the small town girl is outstandirig, as is Taylor 's in the role of the yqung doctor who wakos up in his car to find that he is married and who takes his wife on a honoymoon to avoid a seandal — and then refuses to even speak to her. With the star of the Metro-Goldvvyn-Mayer pictures, is an elaborate cast including sucli favourites as Binnie Barnes, Lewis Stone, Andy Devine, Elizabeth Patterson, Frank Craven aud Jaines Stewart, and their performances are uniformly excelleat. Supporting the main feature will be sCnsations 'of the third test match and one of the Fitzpatrick 's technicolour travelogues. "St. Helena."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 42, 5 March 1937, Page 3
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