The Theatres
REGENT The great popularity of George? * Formby can only be measured by the volume of laughter that has been issuing from the Regent Theatre at} each of the sessions of ''It's ?n ther \ Air. '' Truly it's in the air vchen George gets at that joy stick (he'd never been in. a> plane in his life be--* fore) but he turns out a record nura.4 her of happy faces at each perform.* ance. We recommend that you ie-» serve your seats at Armstrongs. al matinee 1.30 and last screening at 8 p.in, Commencing Saturday "Four Me» and a Prayer. ;, A new maJe stav was chosen for the coveted leading role with Loretta Young, Richard Greene is this new screen lind and remem. ; btr this name for he is destined to become your favourite in the near future. These two Jtars with George Sanders and David Niven and C Aubrey Smith form the strong cast.. It is our firm belief that in present,-, ing this picture we are ollcring the, atregoers one of the most unusuaj and exciting films since the advent of talking pictures. The supporting programme is made up of our popiu. lar selected fcaturettes including tiie \ latest Walt Disney Cartoon. -Doaald's Golf Game." GRAND Three popular attractions are of* fered at the Grand■ this Vvcek- i-'irst comes an episode" of the popular serial '-Finminji Frontiers" second Vara-. mount. Pictures greatest picture of the year ''The Texans" featuring* Randolph Scott. Joan. Bennett May Robson. together with a great cast— Tiie Texans is the greatest outdoor picture to date. Sec the hair raisics*, Indian attack, blinding dust stormy raging prairie fire, gigr.ntic cattle stampede. These are just a somple of this great picture greater thaa tlie '-Covered Wagon.." The tlvrcl at. traction is Peter Lorre with RocUeiie and Robert Kent in, "Mr Ivloto Takes a, Chance. Peter Lorre as che mild mannered triggcr-witted ble\ith of Saturday Evening Post fame will take you through mystic temples, wells of death, poisonous blow gum darts in a jungle of nameless terror, holding you spellbound as -he dafes to face* his most amazing adventure*
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 10, 12 May 1939, Page 5
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351The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 10, 12 May 1939, Page 5
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