STATE THEATRE
"WINTEESET" TO-MOEEOW Acclaimed by New York'a leading dramatic critics as the foremost Rroad* way hit of last season, "Y^mtetfset.,' Maxwell Anderson's tensely dramado p.'ay, is brought to the xnotion picture screen immediately upon the heels o t his previo'usly filmed success, '"Mary of Scotland." *W5th three leading members of the i original east, and all the suspense, appeal and soul-gripping love interest whieh catapulted the play into an insl antaneous hit, " Winterset will be shown at the State Theatre to-night. The execution of an innoeent nian iifteen years ago furnishes the motivation of "Winterset," gripping photo4 dramatic adaptation of Maxwell Anderson's stage suceess. *l'he efforte of the dead man's son to' clear his father's name give rise to the stirring drama and a strange, swift roinance that interferes with the- youth 's detorminod purpose. Burgt&s Meredith, Margo and Eduardo Ciaunelli, from the stage cast, and other t'lm celebritieis, have the leading roles in "Winterset," BKO Badio picture.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 15
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159STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 15
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