STATE THEATRE
JANE WITHERS IN "THE HOLY TERROR." A rollicking whirlwind of mischief and excitement, the irrepressible Jano Withers romps merrily through the laugh-provoking situations of "The Holy Terror," the Twentieth CenturyRfc. comedy hit which screens at the State Theatre to-night. In this latest and gayost fun-feast of .her career, mvolving her in hilarious doings wth tho Navy, the young madcap is ably supported by Anthony Martin, Leah Kay, Joan Davia, E1 Brendel and Joe Lewis. A splendid cast supports Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern in their newspaper ormance-htllier, "There Goes My Girl," screoning at the State Theatre to-morrow. Playing ono of the featured roles is lovely Joan Woodbury, one of Hollywood's most versatile and aceomplished actresses. Miss Wodbury does a dilEcult Spanish dance in a night club setting, as one of the highlights of the picture. Kichard Lane, popular Broadway actor who recently madeh is motion picture debut, plays the role of a liard-boiled city editor, and his portrayal is said to be outstanding. Frank Jenks, who seored a hit n the last Lily Fons picture, "That Girl from Paris," is seen in, the. role of a newspaper reported, a part which gives full sway to his talente as a comedian.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 4, 28 September 1937, Page 10
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