STATE THEATRE
"THE GREAT, BAREIER" IS 1 • ! EPIC: Ot EMPIRE. "The Great Barrier," G.B.D.'s outstanding British Empire epic. attraction which superse.de "Rhodes of Africa,*' the first pf the epic series, 'scfeens at the State Theatre to-night: 1 It tells the ndtable story *of- Alan Sulliwan^s popular bofek "The Great Divide, ; ' • Which authentically deals Witll the tre- • mendeus romancfe of tho viccisitudes paseed- through' by the men and women cfericeriied with the building of the Canadian Pacifie Railway over the Cauadian Rocky Motlntain BaTrier which when -completed made possible the All-Red route from Attstralia aqd .New Zealand aciosa Canada to Englaud, The play is alive with adventurfe, romance, cornedy and love. Tho actiqg of.Richard Arlen, Roy Emmerton, J. Farrell McDonald, Lili Palmer, Antoihette Oellier and Barry Mackay is described qs being of the highest order. "EVerybody Dancfe" and "Secrfet Valley ' ' screen ftnally to-night. -
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 19
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142STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 19
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