STATE THEATRE
' ' SEVENTII HEAYEN." The tenderest romance of our time lives again on the screen when 44Seventh Heaven," the Twenticth ConturyFox production of Austin Strong's immortal love story, "sereens to-night at the State Theatre, with SimoneSimon and James Stewart in the starring roles. Adapted from the stage play produeed and directed by John Golden, "Seventh Heaven" re-creates for screen audiences that star-crossed pair of Montmartre, Dianc and Chico, two iovers wrho lift your heart to the stars. As the little streot waif, Diane, Siiuono Simon surpasses all hopes expressed for this sensational French screen find, touching the deepest plaees of your heart and emerging gloriously as the screen 's newest and greatest star. Opposite her is James Stewart — tall, laughing, gray-eyed — as Chico of 'Ihe y-aliant spirit and the sliy, yearning love'.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 179, 16 August 1937, Page 10
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