STATE THEATRE
• ' WINTERSET ' » TO-MORROW • Acclaimed by New York?a leading dramatic critics as the foremost Broadway hit of last season, "Winterset." Maxwell Anderson 's tenselj dramvJo p.'ay, is brought to the motion picture scieen immediately upon the heels of his previously lilmed success, "Mary of Scotland. " Mith three leading members of the origmal cast, and all the suspense, appeal and soul-gripping love interest which catapulted the play into an in slantaneous hit, "Winterset'' will bo shown at the State Theatre to-morrow. The execution of an i'nnocent man iifleen years ago furnishes the niotivation of "Winterset," gripping ' pho.todfsmatic sidaptation of Maxwell Anderson's stage success. : The efforts of the dead man's son to clear his father 's name|give rise to the stirling drama and a strange, swift ro-' mance that interferes with the youth 's (letermincd purpose. Eurgcss Meredith, Margo and Eduui'do Ciannelli, from the stage cast, and otlier I'lm celebritiea, have tlie leading roles in "Winterset," RKO Radio pieturo. "jj-mpies," with Shirley Temple, sereens hnally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 109, 25 May 1937, Page 5
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