STATE THEATRE
"THERE GOES MY GIEL." A splendid cast supports Gene Eayinond" and Ann Sothern in their newspaper romance-killer, "There Goes My Girl," screening at the - State Theatre to-night. Having established themselvee as one of the most populaf teams on the screen in light comedies, Gene Eaymoiid and, Ann Sothern have; turned to a " more dramatic vehide in this their - now screen play. Previou'sly they have been ' teamed. in "Hooray for Love,"' /'Tlie Smartest Girl in Town," and "Walking on Air," all light comedies, with some inci'dental music. Their curfeht' vbhicle is a dramatic and thrilling story of rival newspaper reports who f all in love but run into the opposition of the girl's hard-boiled city editor when they try to get married. His villany creates intense crises. Both . Eaymond and Miss Sothern are called on for brightly ' dramatic performances; there is no singing. A brilliant 'supporting cast includes Joan Woodbury, Gordon Jones, Pichard Lane, Frank Jenks, Bradley Page, Maxine Jennings, ^ William Corson, Marla r Shelton, .Chester Clute, Oharles Coleman and. others.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 14
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172STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 5, 29 September 1937, Page 14
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