STATE THEATRE
"QDALITY STREET" TO-NIGHT. Fhoebe Throssel, quaint charUcter of Sir James M. Barrie's "Quality Street," first brought to life by Maude Adams, has been recreated by Katharine Hepburn in her own inimitable manner for the screen version of the play which screens to-night at oi the play Which Iscreens for the last time to-night at the State Theatre. Two features of unusual excellence will be presented at the State Theatre to-morrow. Edward Everett Horton is back again in "The Man in the Mirror," a startling, original and highly amusing film. Genevieve Tobin playS opposite Edward Everett Horton as his wif e, who bullies him until Mr Horton 's better self— his refleetion— -steps from the mirror and does a bit of bul* lying himself! Creating a w.elcome precedOnt in film mystery st0ries,-"The Great Hospital Mystery, ' ' Twentieth Century-Fox adaptation of a Mignon Eberhardt story, offers a super-surprise solution, not mixed with hilarity, in which the culprit is not the person oue would be least TTkely to suspect, The guilty party has a definite motive for eommitting the erime, but the baffling puzzle arises becausO several others have equally good reasons.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 15
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