STATE THEATRE
“FOREVER AND A DAY.” After two and a half years in the making, R.K.O. Radio picture, “Forever and A Day,” made in America with the leading roles played entirely by players of world-wide repute, is a stirring and spectacular production which no person, be he old or young, should miss viewing. It will be shown tonight at the State Theatre. The cast is too lengthy to list and suffice it to say that even if space did permit would be impossible to take any one role and say that it outshone another —every role is brilliantly enacted in a story that is definitely of a greatness that the motion picture industry will find difficult to eclipse with many subsequent stellar productions. The critics in America, England and Australia recommend the picture with all confidence. Each player has his or her part in the whole engrossing story and each part is of high importance to the one complete theme, the dramatic story of an English family, and a thrilling story it is, of love, anger, happiness and hate, of eager sweethearts, of brave women and fighting men, of a great defeat and a greater triumph. “Forever and a Day” brings more drama, romance, adventure, laughs, excitement and a more stirring message than any other six good films together.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1944, Page 6
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