STATE THEATRE
"ANGEL'S HOLIDAY."
Whizzing headlong into the ofiing iooking for trouble is "Ginger" Jane Withers, harum-scarum half-pint of dynamite off on her rip-roaring rampage in "Angel's Holiday," Twentieth Century-Fox picture screening to-night at the State Theatre. Miseliievous Jane, little sweetiepie +hat she is, puts the "holler" into "holiday" when she routs the riot squad with its own tear gas and makes trouble as fast as she makes headlines when she turns detective. Aided and abetted in her topsy-turvy laugh spree by Robert Kent, Joan Davis and Sally Blane, Jane, turned sleuth, tracks down and plagues the very lives of a murderous band of gangster-kidnappers, who welcome the refuge of jail promised with the final arrival of the police. Disrupting the disappearance, faked for publicity purposes, of movie star Sally Blane, Sleuth Jane finds that not a small part of the mischief she has done is to re-unite Robert Kent and Sally, two former sweethearts. Bliss for the happy pair is def errhd, however, by the interference of a band of mercenary gangsters who kidnap the "disappeared" Sally and hold her, Robert and Jane for ransom.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 81, 29 December 1937, Page 5
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186STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 81, 29 December 1937, Page 5
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