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STATE THEATRE

"FAKR-LOUIS rlGHT" AND 4 ' HIDE AWAY. ' ' The authentic and exclusive motion picture of the world 's championship fight between Joe Louis and Tommy Farr will be seen on the sereen of .the State Theatre 'to-night only. Every detail of the fifteen rounds is carefully caught by the cameraa in one of the most outstanding fight pictures for years. A crowd of. 35,000 people paid thousands of dollars in admission rmpney to witness'the fight and RKo Radio Pictures secured the film rights to the battle. It is this gem of entertainmeht that patrons will see in the comfort of their own theatre. A romantic confiict between a city gangster and a forest ranger over a pretty country girl provides moments of sliarp suspense in "Hideaway," starring Fred Stone, the seeond feature. Bradley Page, cast as one of a tiio of. big city racketeers hiding out in a country farmhouse, is the threatening' end of an eternal triangle, whil'c William Corson is the hero. Marjorie Lora is the girl. Otbers in the cast are Emma Dunn, Tommy Bond, Eay Meyer and Paul Guilfoyle. Based on stories by Donn Byrne^ ' ' Wings of the Morning, ' ' Twentieth Century-Fox release screening at the State Theatre to-morrow, stars Annabella, the lovely new screen personality, Henry Fonda and Leslie Banks, As diffqrent and alluring as her unusual name, the lovely Annabella appears first in a prologue, showing her as Marie, a gypsy princess. She marries Leslie Banks, the Earl of Clontarf, who dies on. tho hunting field five months later, and learns when she xeturns to the gypsies, that her marriage has brought a curse on her descendants for three geaerations. As the great-granddaughter of that gypsy princess, Marie appears in modern times, fleeing from a Spain torn by revolution. Safe in Ireland. Marie seeks a trainer for her horse, "Wings of the Morning, ' ' so that she may win the Engiish Derby and a dowry that will enable her to marry the fiance she left in Spain.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 8

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