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The Theatres

REGENT Matinee and night are the final screenings of a great programme. Exceptional in the fact that George Formby Avas never funnier than in "Trouble BreAA T ing" and yet there AA r as neA*er a more sensational picture than "The Warning" the revelation of the poAver of England. Commencing Saturday. Entirely in gorgeous liA 7 ing colour '"The Mikado" Gilbert and Sullivan's Opera. Kenny Baker, Jean Colin, Martvn Green, Sydney Granville, John Barclay, Gregory Stroud. The 1939 miracle laA'ishly produced in exquisite tcchnicoliour, rich costumes, gorgeous scenic settings, and glittering spectacles „ . .

The first Gilbert and Sullivan film ever filmed, with the London Symphony orchestra and the full chorus of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. From whatever aspect the production be judged, Geoffrey Toye's adaption is a masterpiece of technique and surely one of the best films ever to come out of Britain.

GRAND Final screening of Victor McLaglen and Nan Grey in "The ExChamp" and Douglas (Wrong Way) Corrigan in a human story of his epic flight "The Flying Irishman." Commencing Saturday. Three great attractions commencing with Episode 3 of the new serial "Scouts to the Rescue." "Youth Takes a Fling" Joel McCrea, Andrea Leeds, Frank Jenks, Dorothea Kent, Virginia Grey The only true successor to "Merrily We Live." With its same joyous thrill 1 of youth . . . It's you on the screen! Your story that unfolds with everyday desires and longings

. . . Warm with the glow of young love . . . Exciting with its tempestuous adventure . . . Real with its conflicts. "'ln Old Santa Fe" Gene Autry, Windy Hayes, Ken Maynard. Smiley Burnette, H. B. Warner, Evelyn Knapp. Gene Autry's latest and greatest whirlwind musical drama.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 92, 24 November 1939, Page 5

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 92, 24 November 1939, Page 5

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 92, 24 November 1939, Page 5

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