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The Theatres

REGENT

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with matinees on both Wednesday and Friday. Two special features or* one great programme. "Storm Over Bengal" Patrie Knowles, Rochelle Hudson, Colin Tapley, Richard .Crom well, Douglas Dumbrille, Gloriousin its sweep of exciting adventure in India, moving in its depiction of gallantry and heroism, "Storm Over Bengal" is a thrilling successor to the famous "Lives of Bengal Lancer." Republic Pictures have turned out the season's greatest adventure spectacle in "Storm Over Bengal," and its carefully chosen cast rips through the vagrant screen play forcefully and "Tfa.<s Mad Miss Manton" Comedy-Mystery,, Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda Sam Levine, Frances Mercer., A riotously hilarious mixture of mystery, excite ment, and romance ... A new* kind of murder-mystery that will make you laugh through your exciting fears . .. Seven pretty debutantes and two murdered men . . .• Br-r-r-r-r!" Sounds like a gory mur-der-mystery, doesn't it! » But it's not ...

GRAND.

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A programme which is something right out of the ordinary. "Boy Slaves" Anne Shirley, Roger Daniel, Allan Baxter. Is slavery extinct in the United States to-day? . . . If you think you know the answer see "Boy Slaves." It's amazing . . . unthinkable . . . yet true! Kids in" their teens hi-jacked from the open road and forced to hard labour, will* every man's hand against them . . .

"Song of the Forge" Stanley Holloway. Eleanor Fay re, Lawrence Grossmith. A true life production of drama, humour, pathos and. music all combined in one great human ?tory . . , the story of the decay of the old village smithy through,.the i?f .motor. ,<sir.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 85, 8 November 1939, Page 5

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 85, 8 November 1939, Page 5

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 85, 8 November 1939, Page 5

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