STATE THEATRE
"BANJO 6N MY KNEE.' ' ( Fightibg and singing, laughing and loving, fempestuously liVing their own lives lii their shanty-bbat colotiy in the "ower MissisSippi Ri^efj the priinitive. and picturesque Chai'SCters in the Twentietb Gentbfyr EOk df&ma With mjasic, "Banjo On My Kned, ' ' at the State to-day, enact- h story . that provideS; distinfctly..different f are# Which WiU beenthusiastically approved. by evfery typet of audience. DiStinguished by its fine ■ production qualities, a ' hCw trerld, in song attd melody, this picture which ■ combines the locale of 1 ' Tobaeco Road ' ' ivith the "atmosphefo Of ' ' Steamboat 'Round the Bendj" has also been ideally «ast with Barbara stanwyek and Joel iVlcGrea co-starred in the leading roles, and With the very impoftant, suppOfting characterisations entrusted to such t&lented and popular players as Helen Westley, Buddy EbSen> Walter Brennan, Walter Catlett, Anthony Martin and Katherine de. Mille.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 65, 3 April 1937, Page 19
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140STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 65, 3 April 1937, Page 19
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