TEXAS STORY
MAKES VIVID SCREEN SAGA.
Seldom has history been so excitingly told and characters out of the distant past so vividly brought to life as in Paramount’s epic of the South’s struggle for freedom during the dark days after the war between the States, "The Texans,” which comes to the Regent Theatre on Wednesday next. It recaptures the spirit of one of the most thrilling periods of this country’s history and is a powerful story of the men who rebuilt America after the national destruction of the “brothers’ war." Joan Bennett, as a fire-eating belle of-the old south who fights a onewoman war against northern oppression, and Randolph Scott, as a gallant southern soldier who counsels a clasping of hands across the bloody chasm after the war, play the romantic leads.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 December 1938, Page 4
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132TEXAS STORY Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 December 1938, Page 4
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