STATE THEATRE
"THE GREAT BARRIER" IS EPIO OF EMFERE. "The Great Barrier," G.B.D.'s outstanding British Empire epic attraction which supersede "Rhodes of Africa," the first of the epic series, screens at the State Theatre to-night. It tells the notable story of Alan Sullivan's popular book "Tbe Great Divide,-' wliicb authentically deals with tbe tremendous romance of tbe viccisitudos pasaed tbrougb by tbe nien and womon concerned with the bu-ilding of the Cauadian Paciiic Railway over the Uanadian Rocky Mountain Barrier which when completed uiade possible tbo All-Ked route from Australia and New Eealand across Canuda to Eng g land. The play is alive with adventure, ' romance, comedy and love. Tbe acting of Ricbard Arlen, Roy Emmerton, J 'c FarrelJ McDonald, Lili Palmer, Antoinet'te Cellier and Barry Maekay is described as being of tbe highest order.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 138, 28 June 1937, Page 4
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