AMUSEMENTS. MODERN ENTERTAINMENT WITH A REPUTATION OP QUALITY. REGENT TO-DAY Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. SESSIONS: I 11.0 I 1 2.15 1 I 4.50 I pTol trinrfiy Note that owing to length of programme Shoppers' Session will commence at 4.50 p.m. sharp, with "Cavalcade of Academy Awards." Warner Brothers Pictures are happy to announce the Marriage of the "FOUR DAUGHTERS" PRISCILLA LANE to JEFFREY LYNN ROSEMARY LANE to EDDIE ALBERT LOLA LANE to FRANK McHUGH GALE PAGE to DICK PORAN — In — "FOUR WIVES" "FOUR WIVES" "FOUR WIVES" "FOUR WIVES" Suggested by the Fanny Hurst Novel -Sister Act." So "Four Daughters" become "Four Wives" in a Grand Sequel of ROMANCE AND LAUGHTER which you are sure to enjoy. CLAUDE RAINS is still the lather to the Lemp Girls. in fact all the rest o: the grand cast are back again, including JOHN GARFIELD New Laughs — New Thrills — New Joys. The Lovable Cast of "Four Daughters." The same gay charm as their last Hit. * ENTERTAINMENT PLUS Includes: The Strongest Star Value Ever Assembled. The Strongest Extra Attraction Ever Offered. and containing Technicolour Scenes from "GONE WITH THE WIND." "GONE WITH THE WIND." Warner Brothers Present "CAVALCADE " CAVALCADE *" CAVALCADE OF OF ACADEMY AWARDS " ACADEMY AWARDS" ACADEMY AWARDS" ACADEMY AWARDS" Here it Is on celluloid ... the "Who's Who" of Hollywood. ALL THE GREATEST STARS. ALL THE GREATEST TRIUMPHS PROM EVERY STUDIO IN HOLLYWOOD. IT'S HOLLYWOOD'S OWN CELEBRATION AT THE "COCOANUT GROVE." 1939. .... and you're all Invited! The most unique, entertainment-packed "little" feature yet brought u> the screen. Stan! Stars! Stars! See them wine and dine at the actual Academy Banquet of 19W!DelightIul! Informal! ACTUAL SCENES SOME OP THE PICTURES AND PERSONALITIES YOU WILL SEE: "Wings." Janet Gaynor In "Seventh Heaven." Mary Pickford in ••Coquette." George Arliss in "Disraeli." Norma Shearer in "The Divorcee." Marie Dressier in "Min and Bill." "Grand Hotel." "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." "Cavalcade." "Henry vm.." "It Happened One Night." "Mutiny on t£e Bounty." Bette Davis in ••Dangerous " "Great Ziegfeld." "Louis Pasteur/' Paul Muni. Lulse Rainer. Spencer Tracy; Robert Donat in "Good-bye. Mr. Chips." and Vivien Leigh In "Gone With the Wind." You'll hear Judy Garland entertain by Singing "OVER THE RAINBOW." A Pleture which will bring back a flood of memories and anticipation in which you'll revel! BE" ADVISED — BOOK YOUR seats BE ADVISED - BOOK YOUR Hatl Plmns open all day at the Regent from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. Telephone 33-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 TUDOR CINEMA I^S^ This Evening at 8! H MERLE OBERON == «n the Ales»der'K , or£ E^e%? ISON Ep "OVER THE MOON" Recommended by Censor for Adults. All in Colour! Delightfully Gay! Also: "THE MARCH OF TIME-" (Finland) M.o.M. British News. Pictorial Magaline. etc. IGAIETY CINEMA! jjgfg»: —-~ \ To-night. 8. z=z Jeanette Maedonald and Lew Ayres with Frank Morgan and lan Hunter in ="BROADWAY SERENADE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVONDALE Smturd »' «"« 1 I Monday. 7.45 pm jj I-TOn&SSbr&HtlEfr ■ Both Approved for Universal Exhibition istrandi srsL. TO-NIGHT. AND MATINEE TO-MORROW. —— MARLENE DIETRICH—JAMES STEWART = "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" == ROBERT TAYLOR—HEDY LAMARR j = "LADY OF THE TROPICS" ' r= Both Recommended by Censor for Adults, i I AMBASSADOR I "** n****** \ -— I At 7.40 pjn. = WAUACE FIS^ Y CE^^ n TA^OB. == "STAND UP AND FIGHT" —-- The greatest adventure drama since -Mutiny ■ of the Bounty." ANNA MAY WONG—AKIM TAMIROFF In = "KING OF CHINATOWN" A blazing drama of a man who ruled a City MmaKTY CINEMA! ZTZZ: = GARY COOPER and MERLE OBERON In =The COWBOY and the LADY GINGER ROGERS and DAVID NTVEN In = " BACHELOR MOTHER " A Feast of Comedy. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. NEW ROYALI JES^T TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. • Jeanette Mac Donald. Lew Ayres in '■BROADWAY SERENADE." Rttz Brothers. Anita Louise. Lionel At will in -_—- "THE GORILLA." ; Both Recommended by Censor for Adults MATINEE SATURDAY. [KING'S THEATRE; *™£ At 8 o'clock. = PRISCILLA LANE AND jjLAND YOUNG In .he DellehtiuiWomedy == "YES, -WY rjAUGHTER." r= Heaps of Laughter and Fun! X •proved Xor Universal Exhibition.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 12
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