The Theatres
REGENT ! Final screening to-night of Joan Crawford, Margaret Sullavan, Fay Banter, Robert Young Melvyn Douglas in "The Shining Hour" a most astounding picturc. Commencing Saturday "Nearest Thing to Heaven" Irene Dunne, Chas. Boyer. The finest romantic drama since "Magnificent Obsession" . . . All the glorious romance . . • All the love and sincerity . - • All tlie humour and pathos of that great picture . . . Luxury and leisure without love . . . Match ed against love untold without money in the age-old, ever-new war of woman against herself . . . Few women would have sacrificed what she did for a man who scattered broken hearts 1o the world . . . Two of the most popular players on the screen, Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer, have the leading roles as a pair of sophisticated people who suddenly change their outlook on life on meeting each other. Ferdinand the Bull—Cartoon in colour. Walt Disney's successor to the "Three Little Pigs."
GRAND Final screening of Humphrey Bogart, George Brent, Gloria Dickson in "Racket Busters" also Brian Donlevy, Wally Vernon, Lynn Bari in "Sharpshooters." An excellent double feature full of action and excitement. Commencing Saturday Fp 10 "Red Barry" serial. "Paris Honeymoon" Franciska Gaal, Bing Crosby Akim TamirofT, Edward Everett Horton, Shirley Ross, Ben Blue. A delightful and refreshing comedy that will keep you roaring with laughter for 80 minutes. Franciska Gaal, pleasantlj' remembered as the heroine of the 'Buccaneer' gives another delightful characterisation as a peasant girl, who becomes the 'Rose Queen' for a week. "The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt" Warren William, Ida Lupino, Rita Hayworth, Ralph Morgan Virginia Weidler. With the daily headlines screaming of espionage, sabotage and Avar, we bring you a
timely storA r of "The Lone Wolf" by Louis Joseph Vance ... A cracksman of disarming charm, with past deeds that have sprinkled the police force Avith headaches, the Lone Wolf metaphorically howls again in "Lone Wolf Spy Hunt."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 74, 13 October 1939, Page 6
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308The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 74, 13 October 1939, Page 6
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