WAIPAWA THEATRF
'Small Town Girl" If you like real entertainment with thrills, laughs, tears and aetion, thcn see*"Small Town Girl," starring Janot Gaynor and Robert Taj'lor, the attrnction at the Waipawa Eegent 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. Both roach new heights in the stirring story about a modern runaway marriage brought about by the rural girl'a efforts to escape the boredom of a small town that is snuffing out her life. Miss Gaynor 'a work as the small town girl is outstanding, as is Taylor 's in the role of the young doctor who wakes up in his car to find that he is married and who takes his wifo on a honeymoon to avoid a sca'ndnl — and then refuses to even speak to her. With the star of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picturcs, is an elaborate cast including such favourites as Binnie Barnes, Lowis Stone, Andy Devine, Elizabeth Patterson, Frank Grnven and James Stewart, and their performances are uniformly excellent. Supporting the main featuie will be sensations of the third test match and «ne of the Fitzpatrick 's lechnicolour travelogues, "St. Helena."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 3
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