The Theatres
o REGENT To.night is the final screening of ''My Lucky Star"' featuring SonjaHenie, Richard Greene. This is by far the best fiim featuring the Queen of the Ice to date the highlight be ing the amazing Alice in Wonderland scene. Excellent featurettes include March of Time and Walt Disney Cartoon Whalers. Commencing Tuesday and Wednesday a really excellent double feature programme. "I'll Give a Million." Warner Baxter, Marjorie Weaver Peter Lorre, Jean Hersholt. A riot of mirth and laughter. The gayest romantic adventure you'll see this year. . . The joj'ous adventure of a debonair millionaire who had too much money and too little fun . . . unti] he gave his millions the air and went looking for a girl who was looking only for love! The romance and hilarious complications which ensue make delightiul and outstanding entertainment. "A Trip to Paris." The Jones Family, Jed Pnouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell GJeason. The Jones iFamily s one of Hollywood's most human contribu. tions to film entertainment is back again in another delightful comedy. This time, this consistently laughprovoking group appears in "A Trip to Paris," the funniest adventure ever embarked upon. And don't forget next Thursdav, Friday, Saturdav and Monday with matinees Friday Saturday and Monday. Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy in ''Sweethearts" direct from it's sensational season at the St James Theatre Auckland and for the first time in technicolour. »Wafcch for the snfecial advertisement iu our Wednesday's paper. ''' ' ' GRAND ' Final screening tonight of oU" all star programme episode 4 of the Flam ing Frontiers serial, Glenn Morris, Eleanor Holm both Olympic champions as Tarzan and his mate in the | latest Tarzon story "Tarzain,'s Re. venge." Then our own favourite Buck Jones in "liide 'Em Cowboy." Commencing Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the great favourite of the stage screen and radio Sandy Pow ell in "Its a Grand Old World" with Cyril Gina Malo, Garry Marsh, Frank Pettingell. Everybody's favourite comedian in aiiother laugh riot. Sj.ndy is cast as as unemployed workman, whose one in life is football. He is disgusted when th e labour exchange finds hinj •i position in a theatre,-but his troubles are soon over, as he wins in a football .pool. - '"
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 14, 22 May 1939, Page 4
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