STATE THEATRE
“SECOND HONEYMOON.” Acclaimed by increasing numbers of fans with each new picture as the most exciting sweethearts of the screen, Tyrone Power and Loretta Young are co-starred again in Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox’s “Second Honeymoon,” tonight to the State Theatre; Already hailed as the merriest, “marryest” romance of the year, the film is said, to be their perfect picture together. Tyrone and Loretta fall for each- other twice in this gay hit. There are others who have a say in the matter. There are Stuart Erwin, Lyle Talbot, Claire Trevor and J. Edward Bromberg, a sophisticated couple carelessly throwing interesting little monkey-wrenches into the not-to-smoothly running machinery of matrimony. The whole trouble starts, however, when Husband Number One and Husband Number Two try to become friends. Tyrone arranges a “progging” expedition, a new pastime of spearfishing at night under powerful searchlights, and the entire party is invited. It is this expedition that proves to Loretta that her divorce was a mistake. The smart and modern screen play was written by Kathryn Scola and Darrell Ware, the story by Philip Wylie.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 July 1938, Page 2
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