STATE THEATRE
"THE WOMAN I LOVE." The camaraderie of a French air squadrou during the World War, born from staring into the jaws of death together, is appealingly pietured in KKO Kadio's tlirobbing screen drama, "The Woman I Love," co-starring Paul Muni and Miriam Hopkins, with Louis Hayward in featured support, which screens to-night for the last time. A double-feature programme will be featured at the State Theatre to-mor-row. Unforgiettably portrayed by the star of "The lntormer,'' and an inspired cast, "Nancy Steele is Missing," the Twentieth Century-Fox production presents a powerful drama ot vengeful liate baiked by its own fury aiul punished by man's greatest love. The performances of Vietor McLaglen, Walter Connolly, and Peter Lorre, make "Nancy Steele is Missing" a tremendous document of enm-tion-lasliing power, filled with tense thrills and strong passions. ' The seoond feature, , Z'ane Grey's ."Kingj of the Royal Mounted," is a thrillmg story of spectacular action, scenic grandeur, heroic romance and headlong excitement. Starring llobert Kent and featuring Rosalind Keith and Alan Dinehart at the head of a cast of Hollywood favouri^es, the film is breath-taking drama of adventure in the primitive rugged vastncss of the Canadian Northwest.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 192, 31 August 1937, Page 3
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194STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 192, 31 August 1937, Page 3
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