STATE THEATRE.
“PADDY O’DAY.”
About the adventures of one of the most cunning colleens ever brought to the screen, “Paddy O’Day,” the new Fox picture which will be shown at the State Theatre to-day at 11 a.m., 2,15 and 7.45 p.m., is woven a story of rapid fire song, dance an<U£s2i^y r with a heart Withers heads the with Pinky Tomlin, Rita Cansino, Jane Darwell and George Givot—-radio’s Greek ambassador—in support. The story of “Paddy O’Day” follows the fascinating and often heart warming adventures of a motherless little Irish immigrant recently arrived, in New York. Although she has ran away from the immigration authorities at Ellis Island, numerous kindly people befriend her. Finally Pinky Tomlin, eccentric young heir to millions, gives her refuge in his hou-e. It is Jane’s influence that creates a rormanee between Tomlin and Rita Cansino and which gets them all involved in the Russian show of that excitable impressario, George Givot. The film finds its climax in the happy culmination of the romance and the finding of a permanent home for the little girl. Under Lewis iSeiler’s imaginative handling, the entire cast of “Paddy O’Day” turns in sparkling, spontaneous performances. Reserves at F. J. Adcock’s, ’phone 1275.
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Wairarapa Age, 30 May 1936, Page 2
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