STATE THEATRE.
“NOTHING SACRED.” Not since the days when Tom Santschi and William Farnum clashed in a superhuman battle for “The Spoilers,” has the screen witnessed a struggle as great as the one between Carole Lombard and Fredric March in the technicolour production, “Nothing Sacred,” which will be shown again tonight at the State Theatre. Meeting in a hand-to-hand encounter in the first knockdown fight between a man and a women ever filmed, Miss Lombard and March kicked, punched, shoved and wrestled each other for an entire day, at Selznick International Studio. An excellent supporting programme includes two novelty items. COMING TOMOROW. EDGAR WALLACE THRILLER. “The Squeaker,” a film based on one of Edgar Wallace’s best known plays, is the next attraction at the State Theatre. Edmund Lowe is the star, and he is supported by an outstanding cast headed by Ann Todd, Sebastian Shaw, Tamara Desni, and Robert Newton. An excellent supporting programme includes latest “Popular Science,” a Pathe Pictorial, a new novel study, “Men of Ships” and a new British Lion series, “Did You Know That?” “VICTORIA THE GREAT.” Box plans are now open for this magnificent attraction which opens on Saturday at the State.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1938, Page 2
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