The Theatres
REGENT To.day's performances see the last of the delightful double feature programme made up of 'The Arkansas Traveller 1 ' featuring happy-g&_lucky Bob Burns, Jean Parker and Joint.-.-— and "His Exciting Night'' inwhich Charles Ruggles is just as diffident and befuddled as ever. Next change on Saturday and Monday is Claudette Colbert arid Charles Boyer in "Tovarich"" the Famous comedy dealing with an exiled' Russian Prince and a Drand Duchess in Paris. The exiles have brought' with them 40 billion francs in gold' but' have bec&me servants in,- th e home of a rich Frenchman in order to live, and the story revolves round the ef- ;; forts of various interests to" get holcF of the fortune.. There are no revolutionary scenes or warfare. It is continuous high comedy. GRAND Flash Gordon's thrilling trip toMars ends at the Gra*d with the current programme. The greatest stars of radio, stage and screen are seen in one great show in "Calling AH" Stars'* and red_blooded men and women will thrill to Buck Jones tor "Border Brigands" his latest and: best film.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 1, 21 April 1939, Page 8
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179The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 1, 21 April 1939, Page 8
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