STATE THEATRE
“OWD BOB” FINALLY TONIGHT. In response to repeated requests by picture fans the management have been successful in securing an extension of the Masterton season of “Owd Bob” till tonight. The picture has attracted packed houses each night it has been shown and in order to prevent the disappointment of those who have not been able to get to the theatre to see this great production the season has been extended but only for tonight as the demand in other centres for “Owd Bob” is very insistent. “HAVING WONDERFUL TIME.” RKO Radio’s film version of Arthur Kober’s Broadway stage hit, “Having Wonderful Time,” will be the next attraction at the State Theatre commencing at the matinee tomorrow, and brings Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks Junr., in a triumphant, costarring drama with comedy. The story is a simple but human chronicle of two young people frantically trying to grasp a few hours of blissful romance in a vacation camp. Ginger Rogers is ideally cast as a stenographer weary of a nagging family and a sanctimonious fiancee. She meets Fairbanks, an impoverished law student working as a waiter. The nerve-wracked secretary and the young man immediately clash, but their petty feuding soon turns into mutual respect and genuine love. It is the rocky progress of their romance against various obstacles, including the fact that the student cannot afford to finance a matrimonial venture, that forms the central theme of this fast-paced screen attraction. Ginger Rogers's role offers her dramatic as well as comedy opportunities, and in this respect it parallels her fine performance in “Stage Door.” Fairbanks’s characterisat’oii is a fitting sequel to his recent successes in “The Prisoner of Zenda” and “Joy of Living.” More than fifty speaking roles are ably portrayed by Peggy Conklin, Richard “Red” Skelton, Lucille Ball, Lee Bowman, Ann Miller, Donald Meek and many others. An outstanding supporting programme includes “March of Time” 1938 series No. 11, featuring “The Truth About Your Doctor,” an excellent authentic featurette, another inimitable Walt Disney classic featuring Donald Duck in “Fox Hunt,” a Pathe Parade No. 7, showing “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in the making, '•Hunting Trouble,” a comedy, “When Do We Eat,” a travelogue, and the latest Fox Australian and overseas news.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 January 1939, Page 2
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