The Theatres
REGENT Again Monday and Tuesday at 7. .10 p.nx tlie two final screenings of Uio most beautiful picture ever to be presented in Wluikatane. Produced in the new teclmieoJour. ''Kentucky*' Loretla llieliuru Green. A thriiling and exciting racing romance . . . America's answer to Britain's memorable "Wings of the Morning." With tlie glorious tradition ol' the Blue Cross country as its background and the famed Kentucky Derby as its spectacular' l climax, "Ken tuckjv' a Twentieth Century-,Fox pro duction, has been photographed in brilliant tecnnieolour. The picture is a revelation of the luxuriant bcau'ty of the land, where thoroughbreds roam the meadows behind white; fences. The outbreak of the Civil War forms a prologue to the story. It establishes a feud between the houses of Dillon and Goodwin, which continues through all the years that follow, up to the present time. Then Jack Dillon, played by Richard Green, reft urns from an. eight-ycai stay in England and falls in love with Sally Goodwin (Loretta Young).
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 43, 31 July 1939, Page 6
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165The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 43, 31 July 1939, Page 6
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