STATE THEATRE
AIR DRAMA AND COMEDY. The rugged, mountainous country oi the norfch-west forms the setting of "Without Orders," RKO Radio's exciting romance of commercial aviation^ at the State to-night. The plot centres around the professional rivalrjj of two transport flyers and their personal rivalry over a prctty air hostess. One of tlie pilots, the son of the owner of the lines, comes to work for the company after a sensational career as a stunt flyer, but bis unfitness to handle a big transport plane is evideufi to everyon© but bis doting father. Th© flyer twice endangers the lives of his passengers by his foolhardiness and cowardice. A cleverly handled romance. and a gripping climax when ^ plane is lost in a storm over the Idaho mountains, and tlie reckless pilot deserts his post, afford absorbing moffl* ents to filrngoers. - "Nobody's Fool," a smart, swiftly paced farce comedy, will also be at tha Stato- Edward Everett Horton is th© star of this hilarious Universal offering. He is ahvays a delight and his present role givfes splendid scope for his unusual comedy methods which show his versatility.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 47, 11 March 1937, Page 14
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185STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 47, 11 March 1937, Page 14
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