STATE THEATRE
"REUNION" WITH DiONNE QUINTUPLET8 G Suspense gives way to heart-tugs, pathos, yields to hilarious Iaughter, aud dramatic strife alternates with eh&rming ttmiance in "lleunion" T\yeni tieth Century-Fox's heart-warming screen story of the CoUiitry Doctof who summoils his 3,000 "babies" back to him with all their grown-up tdars and troubles and heart-pangs. "ReUnion" screens at the State Theatfe to-morrow. In a story rich and real in romattce qnd emotion, high-lighted by the most uproarious comedy the screen has seen in year, we foliow the intertwinittg fortunes of the oid doctor's "babies" as they come ' back to shafe 'their joys and tears with the man who brought thfem iilto thd WOiTd. Surprise follows dramatic sur^riae as romantio secrets are re\ ealed, and tangled lives are- set straigLl ' Tbe world renowned Dionne Quins are sturred and Jeaii Mersholt, Rochelle Hudsok, Helen Vinson, Slim Sumrinerville, Robert Nent, John Quaien, aud Djrothy Pefcerson are featured, heading an impressive cast. "Rorderiaiid1' and "Hideaway Girl" screen linally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 141, 2 July 1937, Page 15
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163STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 141, 2 July 1937, Page 15
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