STATE THEATRE
What is said to the most pleasing picture in which Deanna Durbin has ever appeared, Universal's "Three Smart Girls Grow Up," comes to the State Theatre to-night and Saturday. Deanna became a full fledged, star with her first picture, "Three Smart . Girls." It was followed by "100 Men and -a Girl," "Mad About .Music" and "That Certain Age." Each picture was hailed by critics as a better one than its predecessor. Now critics and preview audiences are claiming that "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" is the best of the five. EMPRESS THEATRE. A spine-tingling action-drama laid in a roaring Western town, "Trouble in Sundown," which comes to-night and Saturday to the Empress, affords stalwart George O'Brien a thrillpacked vehicle for his famous twofisted talents. • - Lola Lane and Paul Kelly come to the Empress in the second unit "as the stars of "Torchy Blane in Panama," the latest in the Warner Bros, series of humorous and exciting pictures about the exploits of that dashing and daring girl reporter whose nickname is "Torchy."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4813, 21 July 1939, Page 4
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173STATE THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4813, 21 July 1939, Page 4
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