STATE THEATRE
“LITTLE FOXES.” The brilliant drama, “Little Foxes,” will be finally shown tonight. “THE REAL GLORY.” One of the most sensational and brilliantly acted pictures ever brought to the screen, “The Real Glory,” will be shown tomorrow night. It is rarely that such an interest-holding drama is seen by picture patrons. It abounds with outstanding scenes which must impress patrons by the manner in which they are produced. “The Real Glory” is the j story of the Philippines’ birth as a na- • tion and a people. The story opens i 11 with the evacuation of American) I troops from the island of Mindanao — | following the occupation which took | place after the Spanish-American War. j Among the native populace at Mysang, | composed of Filipino persons, some a Christian, there is a feeling of all- | pervading fear. It is a horror of what j will be their fate at the hands of the warlike Moros who have retreated to ‘ the hills of the island, apparently awaiting departure of the Americans to wage a holy Mohammedan war upon I the remainder of the residents. The ! leading roles are in the hands of Gary I Cooper, Andrea Leeds, David Niven, I 'Reginald Owen and Kay Johnson. 11
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1942, Page 6
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204STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1942, Page 6
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