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STATE THEATRE

"NOBTH OF EIO GEANDE" AND "NIGHT OF MYSTERY." Ited-blooded action of the type tbat everyone has come to expect from Para* raount's "Hopalong" Cassidy Western stories, is supplied in good mensure in the latest of these ontdoor roniances, "Nox-th of the Hio Grande,'' which serdens to-night at the State Theatre; William Boyd comes to the screen for the eleventb time in the role of the hard-riding, sqnare-shooting "Hoppy/' who within the space of a year has become the nation's fayoUrite Western hero. > With hiin ride "Windy/' played by GeOrge Hayes, and "Lucky'' Jen* kina, portrayed by the handsome new* comer Russell Hayden. A new Pliilo Vance blood-fcbilling murder story, Paramount's "Night of Mystery," as exciting as all tlie otfacr S. S. Van Dine screen attractions,- is the second featnre and sucdfistfnlly introduces a new Pbilco Vance and Sergeant Heatb in the persons of Grant Richards aint Roscoo KarnSj Thi'own into the midst of a series of mUrders tiiiifc threaLens to Oxtiiigiiish a whole family forced to lire in a mysteriGus mansion, Vance unenrthS clue fifffe? tliie that leada up" & blind alley. He finds pitted agaiiist his coldly sciehtifio hiethods oi cfime detection a maniackl strength that eludes each ttap.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 10

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 10

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 10

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