STATE THEATRE
"HIS AFFAIR." Two great stars^ Robert Tqylor and Barbara Stanwyck, achieve tlieir true greatness together in "His Affair," which sereeus at the State Theatre toQight. u In "His Affair" both Taylor and Miss Stanwyck find the most important story either one has ever had, a draUiatie accounfc of a love suprenu'y courageous and unashamed, eadangering the nation 's highest places and gambling life itself for a higher stake. And for Victor McLaglen, who heads the strong suiipoi'ting chst, it marks the strongest role he has had since his powerful characterisation in "The Informer" earned him tlie acting award of tho Academy cf Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. A picture in the mood of great romance, with the surge of mighty drama, "His Affair," proVides Robei-t Taylor with a tfuly Tttylor'inade role, allowing Barbara Stanwyck to match his greatness with a fire and poWer giveii full scope for tho lirst time. The exciting events of "His Affair" take place at the tum of tho Century^ whon the stability of the uatitm is threatened by an unpreceda*)'
ed series of • sensational bank robberies in the Middle West. In a desperate move, President William McKinley calls i upon a young Lieutenant Robert Taylor, who has had a brilliant record under Admiral Dewey.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 45, 16 November 1937, Page 7
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