STATE THEATRE
RECORD BREAKING PICTURE. “The Baroness and the Butler,” will be finally shown tonight at the State Theatre. “BORDER G MAN.” A daring scheme to send a small but well-equipped army out of the country to fight in a foreign war is nipped in the bud by a hard-riding Federal man in “Border G-Man,” George O’Brien’s newest outdoor thriller. The plan is thinly disguised as a colonising effort by a crooked cattle company, and it illustrates a way in which gunrunners and smugglers attempt to evade U.S. laws, and the recent Neutrality Act in particular. George O'Brien is cast as a special officer who, because of his rugged background in the south-west, is assigned to the case. The G-Man’s rocky romance combined with his thrilling adventures in smashing the gang, provide excitement and suspense. Ray Whitley, popular singing cowboy, Laraine Johnson, John Miljan, Rita Laßoy, William Stelling and Edgar Dearing play important supporting roles in “Border G-Man.” Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda present an exciting new romantic team in the stellar roles of “I Met My Love Again,” a new romantic drama which begins a two night engagement at the State Theatre tomorrow night.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1938, Page 2
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195STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 October 1938, Page 2
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