The Theatres
REGENT Final screenings matinee and nighi to-day for the most sensational an picture ever made more thrilling because it is made entirely in the latest leehnieolour "Men Witli Wings" featuring Fred MacMuvray, Ray Milland and Louise Campbell. Tiuly a picture not to miss. Com-
meneing Saturday matinee and night "Marie Antoinette" Norma Shearer. Tyrone Power. Metro-Goldwyn-Mav-er presents the finest motion picture of our time to celebrate the triumphant return of the first lady of the screen. You shall sec in two unforgettable hours an entertainment to which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, master makers of motion pictures, have dedicated their entire resources and renown! Built with the lavish expenditure of millions comes the stirring portrayal of the life and loves of the glamorous Marie Antoinette, the little Hapsburg Archduchess became the last Queen of France! You know the scarlet history of Marie Antoinette —her flirtations, her escapades, her scandals .... now the screen gives you Marie Antoinette the Woman . . her triumphs . . . GRAND Final screening to-night two great pictures, Charles Farrell, Jasqueline Wells in "Flight to Fame" a stirring drama of the air, and Jimmy Ellison and Terry Walker in Hours Leave" a delightfully funny army comedy. Commencing Saturday Ep 2 "Scouts to the Rescue" a new serial featuring Jackie Cooper. "The Frontiersmen" Hopalong Cassidy ser ies. Based on an original Clarence E. Mulford prairie yarn, "The Frontiersmen" shows the struggle of ranchers to keep the village school on the straight-and-narrow in opposition to a crooked mayor, who uses his high office to cover his activities as a cattle rustler and attempts to win over the. school kids to further his aim. "Tom Sawyer, Detective" DonaM O'Connor. Mark Twain's lovable mischief-makers are off again on brand new adventures
. . . with a kid the whole world knows and loves. The whole family will love this picture for the warm tenderness and lusty humour only Mark Twain could inspire. Meet again Tom and Huck and the rest of that noble band of grand adventurers.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 89, 17 November 1939, Page 2
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