STATE THEATRE
“LADIES IN LOVE.”
With the most exciting and brilliant star combination ever to appear in one picture, “Ladies in Love,” new Twentieth Century-Fox production screens to-night and on Monday at the State Theatre, a bitter-sweet romance of four lonesome, lovely girls, and their adventures in search of love. A quartette of Hollywood’s most famous feminine personalities, Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Constance Bennett and Simone Simon, appears in the film, with the cast featuring Don Ameche, Paul Lukas, Tyrone Power, Jr., and Alan Mowbray. Of the four lovely ladies, one gambles for love and loses, one gambles and wins, one asks for love and gets it, love asks for the fourth —too late. Janet, Loretta and Constance, modern young ladies all, have pooled their resources and taken a small apartment, where they eagerly plan for the romances they intend to have. All do not succeed in their love affairs. To two comes happiness, to the other heart-break. But all, in some measure, succeed in making their dreams of real romance come true. It should be noted that children under 12 years of age are now admitted to theatres, the Health Department having lifted the ban.
THE EMPRESS.
Again this evening at the Empress Theatre there will be screened a double-feature programme. “End of the Trail” is a story of daredevil rough riders with Jack Holt in the lead. The story is one by Zane Grey land will provide many thrills. “Barred Windows” is a picture of a sensational gaol break, with many exciting incidents of prison life.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4952, 6 February 1937, Page 4
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258STATE THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4952, 6 February 1937, Page 4
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