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STATE THEATRE

"VALIANT IS THE WORD FOB CARBIE." A dilemma faced by a woman— -gaol on the. one hand, or dishonour on the eyes of two children whom she adopted and brought up as her Own on the other — is the basis of the tensely dramatic and gripping Paramount- motion picture, "Valiant ie tbe Word for Carrie," which begins to-night at the State Theatre. Taken from Bari-y Beneiield's best-seEing novel, and introducing Gladys George, famous stage actress, to the screen, "Yaliant is the Word for Carrie" is a powerful story of a woman 's resurrection through jnother-love Und tbe great sacrifice sbe is willing td undeTgo in payment fot' the borrowed happiness which was bers in bringing up the children. "Valiant is tbe Word for Carrie" is one of ihe outstanding pictures of the current season. Tbe cast, headed by Miss George, includes Arline Judge, John Howard, Istibel Jewell, Harry Cafey, Dudley Digges, and a long list of featured players, not forgetting two charining youngsters, Charlene Wyatt and Jackie Moran. The story dtself is from the best-seller lists, and the tech ■ nical direetion and supervision Was culled from Hollywood's best to make the moriori picture version of Benefield's great story all and more- tlxan it was in hook form.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 87, 29 April 1937, Page 10

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 87, 29 April 1937, Page 10

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 87, 29 April 1937, Page 10

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