STATE THEATRE
"SEVENTH HEAVEN." "We Who are About to Bie," and "Behind the Headlines" screen finally to-night. The tenderest^ roma-nce of our tinie lives again on the screen when "Seventh Ileavon," the Twcuticth CenluryFox production of Austin Strong's inunortal love story, opens to-morrow at thc State Theatre, with SimonoSimon and James Stewart in the slarring roles. Adapted from the stage play produced and directed by John Golden, "Seventh Heaven" re-creates for screen audienees that star-crosse| pair of Montniartre, Biane andN Chico, two lovers who lift your heart to the stars. As the little street waif, Biane, Simone Simon surpasses all hopes ex pressed for Vkis sensational French screen lind, touching the deepest places of your heart and emerging gloriously as the scrcen's newest and greatest star. Opposite her is James Stewart — talJ, laughing, gray-eyed — as Chico of l.he vuliaut sj)irit and the shy, yearning love.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 12
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