WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"TEAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. The first natural-colour picture of the outdoors, Walter Wauger'a production for Paramount of "The Trail of the Loncsome Pine," comes to tlie Waipukurau Theatre to-night at S and on Baturday at 2.30 and 8, with Sylvia Sidney, Fred MacMurray and Henry Fonda in the starring roles. "The Trail of the Lonosome Pine,'' based on the famous novel of tho same titlo by Jolm Fox, jur., was filmed on a location alniost exactjy like Ihe Cumberland JMountain country in which tho Fox novel was sct. Undor direction ol! Henry Hatliaway, who also direetcd "The Livcs of a Bengal Lancer " it was filmed entirely in the new three-coloor technicolour process. The picture l'ollows the Fox novel closely. Miss Sidney and Fonda are members of the Tolliver elan, eontinually "feilding" with their neighbours, Ihe Falins. Their first (Ontaet with tlie civilisation of tho outside world comes when MacMurray, a young engineer, arrives to build a railroad line through their hills.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 14
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167WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 14
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