STATE THEATRE
A GRIPPING DRAMA •‘So’ Ends Our Night,” the main attraction in the new programme at the State Theatre, depicts graphically +he Ditifih plight of the wandering victims of Nazidom—the exiles without passports--who spend their lives flee-, mg from one countrv to another. *at the merrv of the police, relying upon ih° charitv of one another, and throughout’their hour of trial showing impressive, desperate heroism. So Ends Our Nigh* ” is an absorbing drama beginning to end, and Hnitod Artists, besides providing a strong oast ‘in FWrj c March. Margare* Sulla van. and Frances Dee. have made 'some v»allv magnificent scenes in the fl’m. Driven from Germany bv th« DoHiical and racial hatreds of the bn-lyme Nazis, the victims of oppression seek a haven in one country, only to ho sought out apd driven across the border. T'-"-ou"h all their thgre i« a loyalty and a comradeship among them that is touching. The box plans are at the iheaire and af Begg’s.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 7
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162STATE THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 7
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