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STATE THEATRE

“ IN NAME ONLY.” ' A vivid, memorable presentation of a modern social problem is “In Name Only,” which will be shown tonight at the State Theatre with Carole Lombard, Cary Grant and Kay Francis comprising its dramatic triangle. "In Name Only’’ is a story fashioned into an excellent entertainment. A selfish, mercenary woman has married a wealthy young man for whom she has no love v,’hatever. By the time he learns what his wife is really like she has firmly entrenched herself in the affections of his unsuspecting parents. He does nothing about his marital difficulties until he meets a charming young widow and falls in love. When he asks his wife for his freedom she refuses, having no intention of giving up her secure position and her prospects. Out of this impasse the story climbs to gripping dramatic heights, with splendid performances of the three principals a-iding vastly in building its realism and emotional appeal. Miss Lombard’s work as the "other woman” and the portrayals of the married couple by Grant and Miss Francis are superlative, ranking among the finest of these three favourites. Supporting players are equally notable, particularly Charles Coburn, Helen Vinson. Katharine Alexander, Jonathan Hale and Maurice Mcscovich. "In Name Only.” is a drama which will at once make an. appeal for the outstanding quality of its subject matter and the high standard of its acting. It is a picture that should not be missed by movie patrons. A selection of featurettes of exceptional merit includes Walt Disney’s "Society Dog Show." a sports thrill “Fisherman’s Paradise.” and the latest Fox Aussie and Pathe Newsreels.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1939, Page 2

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STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1939, Page 2

STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1939, Page 2

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