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The Theatres

REGENT Final screening to-night of an excellent double feature programme. Direct from it's Auckland season comes ''The Amazing Dr CMttovhouse" featuring Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bagart and Cl?Jre Trevor. An outstanding story of a ;h>al life doctor by day ;>':■(! mobster by night. Also Freddie Bartholomew and Jackie Cooper in "The Spirit of Culver.'' From the carefree boys of today come the heroes of tomorrow. Commencing Tuesday. Owing to the new Government restrictions on any pictures including war scenes it has

\J *V.ItU V, O ill V' Jll Villi li, IiUO I been necessary to cancel "Shopworn Angel" in it's place will be screened t the first of the Metro Goldwyn Mayi er action pictures based on popular 1 [ sports Dennis O'Keefe with Cecilia , Parker in "Burn 'Em Up O'Connor." . Gladiators of the gasoline chariots ; give you the thrills of a life time. ■ Also screening is Evelyn Vcnable and Grant Richards in "My Old Kentucky." A Jove story of the south music splashed with the world's best loved songs sung by the world famous Hal Johnstone negro choir. GRAND Monday and Tuesday. This is a real family programme commencing with the current episode of "Red Barry'' serial. Then introducing the new singing cowboy Tex Ritter with his girl friend Ethelind Terry in a full of action western story "Arizona Days." The main feature of the programme is the one and only Jane Withers on the warpath again this time she has an ambition to become a film actress in .Hollywood, she has an outstanding cast including Gloria Stuart and Henry Wilcoxon,. The picture is "Miss Fix It.'' You can't go wrong with this programme.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 66, 25 September 1939, Page 4

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 66, 25 September 1939, Page 4

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 66, 25 September 1939, Page 4

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