STATE THEATRE
“STAGE COACH.” Tonight there will be presented one of the best pictures ever brought to the screen, “Stage Coach.” It is a thrilling story of a journey in a coach through western areas of America, and is excellently produced. Probably never before has such powerful action been witnessed in a drama of this nature. There are many exciting incidents and touching scenes during the journey. The delightful situations presented will make an immediate appeal to discerning patrons, and the love story which is unfolded adds greatly to the lustre of the picture.' “Stage Coach” is altogether different from the usual run of western dramas, and should satisfy even the most fastidious picture patron. The various scenes are presented in a most attractive manner, while the scenery covered during the journey in the coach is outstanding. It is certainly a picture that should not be missed by those who appreciate a good story and good acting. There will also be shown a number of other excellent pictures. The leading roles are taken by Claire Trevor, John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell and John Caradine.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1943, Page 6
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183STATE THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1943, Page 6
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