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STATE THEATRE

"SING AND BE HAPPY" AND "GOOD MORNINQ- BOYS." Anthony Martin and Leah Ray, popular young f^vourites of the air waves, get their first romantic leads in "'Sing and Be Happy," with a cast that includes Joan Davis, Helen Westley, Allan Lane and Dixie. Dunbar. This screens at the State to-night. A lively musical expose of rivalry between two advertising agencies seeking a large radio account, "Sing and Be Happy" present Martin. as a bamstorming orchestra leader who is persuaded by his father, Berton Churchill, to enter his advertising firm. Churchill and Andrew Tombes head rival agencies angling for the Henty Pickle account, controlled. by Helen Westley. Tombes 's daughter, Leah Ray, is working on ideas for that, but unknown to her or to her father, Allan Lane is stealing their ideas and selling them to Churchill as his own. "Good Morning Boys," Will Hay's latest, is the second feature at the State Theatre. In Paris a gang of thieves plan to steal the picture of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre. There is only. ono man capable of doing the job, ' "Arty" Jones, the English crook languishing in Dartmoor. At Dr. Twist 's College, St. Michael, is Jones' son. "Rat" Higgins, of the Parisian gang, is sent to St. Michael 's to negotiato the escape of "Arty" Jones with the help of Jones Minor. Meanwhile at St. Michael 's school life proceeds under the unorthodox methods prescribed by Dr. Twist. Ne$s comes through that "Arty" Jones has escaped from the prison and Twist and the boys are asked to help in the search. And so

the story drifts to a happy ending with the boys at last innocently eapturing the convict.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 12

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 12

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 12

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