STATE THEATRE
"THE GBEAT BARKIER" IS BFIC OF EMPIBB. "The Great Barrier," G.B.D.'s out- ! staudiug .British Empire epic attraction which supersede "Bhodea of Africa," '■ the flrst of the epic series, screens at ' the State Theatre to-night. It tells 1 the notable story of Alan Sullivan's i popular book 1 ' The Great Divide, • 1 L which authentically deals with the tremendous romance of the viecisitudoa passed through by the men and women . concerned with the building of tke . Canadian Paciflc Bailwuy over the i Canadian Rocky Mountaiu Barrier ! whick when completed made possible , the All-Eed route frora. Australia and New.Zealand aerogs Canada to Eiigland, T.be..p!ay is alive with adventure, romance^ comedy and love. The acting of BichaVd Arlen, Boy Emmertpn, J. Farrpil McDonald, Lili Palmer, Autoiuctte Cellier and Barry Mackay is described as being of thp highest prder,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 139, 29 June 1937, Page 12
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137STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 139, 29 June 1937, Page 12
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