STATE THEATRE
A BRILLIANT DRAMA Forced to choose between the man she loves and the son she can never claim for her own—this is the situation confronting Barbara Stanwyck in "Always Good-bye,” the new Twentieth CenturyFox production, which was released at the State Theatre yesterday. The beautiful Barbara is co-starred with the screen favourite, Herbert Marshall, and lan Hunter is at the head of a strong supporting cast. Five-year-old Johnnie Russell, who plays the part around which the grown-ups weave their destinies, makes' a successful debut. Others In prominent roles are Cesar Romero, Lynn Bari, and Binnie Barnes. Barbara Stanwyck appears in two dozen or more smart costumes and gowns. She is a girl who meets with good fortune when a sympathetic physician (Herbert Marshall) finds her a job in a fashion shop. Based on a story by Gilbert Emery and Douglas Doty, this screen play by Kathryn Scola and Edith Skouras is a vividly dramatic treatment of romance and mother love. The box plans are at the theatre and at Begg’s.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25304, 14 August 1943, Page 6
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