STATE THEATRE
"SEVENTH HEAVEJN." "Seventh Heaven" screena" finally to-night. A drama" of tho tuni'. "Ra'cing Lady," which drives home the moral that too much emphasis is laid on winning and too littlc on the way tho ga,me is played, >cqqini(jne,fts. ,td morrow at • the State Theatre.^ . Ann ' ' Dvoralc, Smith Ballew and Harry Carey are co-featured. Smith Ballew playa a handsome iinancier who mannfactnres automobiles and deals in tho "sport •of kings ' ' merely as a publicity aid to his business ventures, He hires a girl trainer, Ann Dvorak and tempo•rarilv ccn\ erts her to the doctrine that "winning" is the only thing worth while. But her father, Harry Carey. a veteran horse breeder, has so ineulcat* ed in her the principles of fair play, that she fnally rebels at her employer 's philosophy.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 8
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