The Theatres
REGENT.
Final two sessions matinee and
night of a picture that carries our highest personal recommendation. The acting of the cast alone is something one would long remember. Excellent his past triumphs of ''Magnificent Obsession" and "Green Ligjit" Lloyd Douglas now presents to the world his greatest work "White Banners" the most beautiful picture we have ever seen on the screen. Saturday matinee and night, also Monday and Tuesday "If I Were King" Ronald Coiman, Frances Dee. Flaming adventure . . . Glorious romance
The crowning achievement of
two great men. For here is a picture that outshines anything either Ronald Col man or Frank Lloyd, the producer, have previously done. Delightful lines, delightfully delivered — thrills and love —comedy and tender pathos . ; . The characters are living people. A picture you have beeil longing for. GRAND. Final screening to-night of t\vi3 popular pictures "Legond of Prague" made in Czeclio-Slovalda with English dialogue an amazing impressive spectacle. Chester Morris gives hid most virile performance in "Smash(Gontinued foot previous column)
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 83, 3 November 1939, Page 2
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