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STATE THEATRE

"SEA DEVTLS." Victor McLaglen as a chief bo'sun's mate in the Coast Guard, sund Preston Eoster, as his rival, score a bu'll's eye in stellar entertainment in RKO Radio 's stirring drama, "Sea Devils." screening at the State Theatre to-night. Ida Lupino with Donald Woods heads the supporting. cast. Seaman Foster, an adventurer, no sooner joins the crew of McLaglen 's ship than trouble starts between the two. Boasting of his prowess with the weaker sex, Foster begins courting McLaglen 'is daughter, Ida Lupino. Foster is about the last man in the service McLaglen would choose as a son-in-law, but it happens that his daughter has a mind of her own, so McLaglen initiates a bitter feud with the sailor. Terrific combats between this pair of Titens vie with thrilling rescues from stormrbattered ships as dramatic highlights of this action-crammed photoplay. Usuing the United States Coast Guard cutter Tahoe and its crew, a perilous rescue of passengers from a burnmg vessel is effected, and later other lives tre saved from a hurricane grounded boat in which full beach equipment is brought into play in a revealing demonstration of life-saving technique.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 13

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 13

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 13

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