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STATE THEATRE

Blazing with the excitement of flashing steel wielded by hot-tempered swordsmen, and thrilling with the romance of a reckless rogue and a woman whose smile sets off a Parisian scandal, “Meet Me at Dawn,” starring William Eythe, heads tomorrow's new bill at the State Theatre. Told against the background of Paris during the International Exposition of 1902, the picture unfolds a thrilling story. William Eythe is seen as the professional duelist, who finds himself in romantic difficulties which lead him to the brink of death by the swords of his enemies. Beautiful Hazel Court Is seen as the girl who becomes Paris’s mysterious Madame X.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19471113.2.12.6

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26617, 13 November 1947, Page 2

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107

STATE THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26617, 13 November 1947, Page 2

STATE THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26617, 13 November 1947, Page 2

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