The Theatres
REGENT Matinee and night arc your last two chances to see the challenge totile greatest of ail comedy pictures 'The Til in Man' in "Fast Company." You have a picture that is actually better and a series that is destined to be even more popular. Commencing, Saturday matinee and night "The Story of Irene and Vernon Castle."' Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Fdna May Oliver. Out of the glamorous yesterday comes the story of the Dancing Castle . . . Life romance of the world's greatest dancers! Haunting tunes that taught hearts to love . . . Different! [Magnificently dramatic! Gloriously gay! A lovely story almost too beautiful to have been real! Too true to have existed without heartbreak! A veritable mus ieal tone chronology, telling a rhythmic story all its own, of a period rich and racy in popular music and dancing. Here is a picture that will be appreciated by old and young, musical and dramatic, sophisticated and naive: in fact, suiting every type of audience, because it is racy and bright, and breezes along merrily to bring back the • song and dance hits of that period between 1910 and 1917. GRAND Commencing to-night our new serial ''Secrets of Treasure Island." This serial will be screened each I Friday night only in future. ATso two exciting, action pictures that spell entertainment "Black Limelight" and "Society Smugglers.-' Commencing Saturday Kp (j "Scouts to the Rescue" serial and "The Strange Case of Dr Meade" Jack Molt, Beverly Roberts. Xoah Berry Jr., John Qualen. Exciting story of savage, vengeful mountain, folk and a two-listed doctor, not too proud to light for their lives! As a doctor lighting to bring the benefi's of ■modern medical science t< the backblocks communities of America, Jack Holt gives a virile and shirac performance. He is a man inspired by his convictions, who is determined to improve the conditions of the mountain folk. "Outlaws of the Prairie" Charles Starrctt, Donald Grayson, Iris Meredith. An outstand ing western drama.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 101, 15 December 1939, Page 2
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327The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 101, 15 December 1939, Page 2
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