STATE THEATRE
"THE JUNCLE PRINCESS" TO-MORROW A romance in the heart of the Malayan jungle between a white man lost in the wilderness and a girl who had never seen a white man before is the story of (Paramount's "The Jungle Princess,'' which begins to-morrow at the State Theatre. Dorothy Lamour, whose golden voice has captivated millions on the radio, makes her film debut in this picture as the child of tlie jungle whose one companion is a full-grown man-eating tiger and a giant chimpanzee. Ray Milland plays the part of the explorer in the Malaya jungle who is saved by the girl and then falls in love with her. "Reunion," with the Dionne Quintuplets, screens finally to-night at the State Theatre.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 144, 6 July 1937, Page 4
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