STATE THEATRE
"THE PLAINSMAN' ' — EPIC OF AMEEICA. "The Plainsman, " which commences at the State Theatre to-night, has been peopled with a cast worthy of its character. Gary' Cooper is "Wild BIll" Hicock, James Ellison is "Buffalo Bill," Jean Arthur is the Westtoughened "Calamity" Jane, and John Miljan the heroic General Custer. Direction is fundamentally responsible for the high standard reached by "ThePlainsman." The film, obviously, is the work of a master, and perhaps only Cecil B. de Mille could have made it; Each scene is directed with a clear and complete knowledge of popular demands in screen entertainment; each scene is so deftly handled in the individual sense as to become itself a minor masterpiece, yet blended harraoniously into the greater master piece of the whole production. To call "The Plainsman" an epic is to do no more than justice' to a genuinely great aehievement. It is a colourful slice of history, moulded into a gripping story, dressed and treated with a thorough understanding, and served in a' masterpiece of screep production. "Tho Plainsman" is a record in film of one part — and that a glorious part — of the cavalcade of American history, a glowing pageant of the resolve, the high courage and the sheer force of will which, at the end of the American Civil War thrust the frontier of United States settlement farther and farther outward to that new land of the West which beckoned in constant call to the ambitious and the adventurous. "We're On The Jury" and "Don't Tell tho Wife" screen finally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 11
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258STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 11
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