STATE THEATRE
“SUSPICION” COMMENCES TONIGHT. Stirring, electric drama of an ingenious kind comes to the screen in “Suspicion,” new vehicle for Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine, which will be shown tonight and until Tuesday night. Mystery and romance are blefided in amazing fashion, along with a surprise climax, in this deeply moving tale of two young lives in just-be-fore-the-war England. It is the story of a man who is a charming scoundrel and of a woman who so loves him that she is willing, quite literally, to give her life to make him happy. Told with all the mounting suspense and inexorable fatalism that marks the direction of Alfred Hitchcock (producer of “Rebecca”) the picture is a remarkable character study as well as a truly absorbing piece of entertainment. A special feature tomorrow will be the sensational Aussie News picture depicting the war on the Malayan front.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1942, Page 6
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147STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1942, Page 6
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