STATE THEATRE
"THE WOMAN I LOVE." The camaraderie of a French air squadron during the World War, born from staring into the jaws of death together, is appealingly pictured in RKO Radit>5s throbbing screen drailia, "The Woman I Love,55 co-starring Paul Muni and Miriam Hopkins, with LoUis Hayward in featured support, which screens to-night. Both Muni and Hayward are cast as members of a crack French air squadron. A hond closer than that of brothers, between the pilot and his observer, is shattered when Hayward discovers that the girl with whom he has fallen in love, is tbe wife of Muni. Miriam Hopkins plays the role of the wife. In support of this trio of screen luminarics are Colin Clive, Minor Watson, Adrian Morris, Elizaheth Risdon, Paul Guilfoyle, Mady Christians, Donald Barry, Owen Davis, junr., Sterling Holloway and others. Anatole Litvak directed the production by Albert Lewis. The screen play by Anthony Veiler and Ethel Borden was taken from Joseph KesseFs best-seller, "L5Equipage,55 originally produced on the screen by a French studio.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 9
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172STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 9
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