STATE THEATRE
“WISE GIRL.” A fast-moving comedy drama, unfolding one of the most unique romances presented on the screen, is “Wise Girl,” R.K.O. Radio picture co-starring Miriam Hopkins and Ray Milland which will be shown at the State Theatre tonight. The novel romance involves two natural enemies—a tempestuous Park Avenue beauty and a defiant. Greenwich Village- artist. The girl has promised to aid her wealthy father secure custody of his two orphan grandchildren who live with their uncle and legal guardian, a youth with a precarious income. Upon this premise are built the story’s dramatic and laughprovoking situations, chief of which is the love affair between Milland and Miss Hopkins. Tense drama arises when the grand father, despite the girl’s protests, carries out his scheme to gain custody of the youngsters. The supporting cast includes. Walter Abel and Henry Stephenson at their best. Long famous for his silly symphonies, the producer focuses attention on a family of moths in Walt Disney’s “The Moth and the Flame,” in technicolour, which will also be seen on this programme.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1938, Page 2
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176STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1938, Page 2
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