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The Theatres

REGENT Monday and Tuesday "Wuthering Heights" Merle Oberon, David Niven, Laurence Olivier. The full shattering force of Emily Bronte's book and the haunting beauty of its deathless romance in a masterful picture which is universally acclaim, ed The Year's Finest Entertainment. . . . One of the strangest tales ever told is "Wuthering Heights," the story written round the grey moors of Yorkshire, an ancient house, and a tragedy of love. Now it has been made into one of the most tense and emotional pictures ever produced by Hollywood. Samuel Goldwyn has made of it a film mature in every sense, one of compelling | artistry, great beauty, and intense dramatic power. Love and despair burned in their eyes! GRAND Monday—A happiness show for the whole family. "Bulldog Drummond's Bride" John Howard. "Bulldog Drummond" goes on his most thrilling adventure in pursuitVof a daring, dangerous bank robber. The story tells of the famed amateur sleuth's efforts to recover a portable radio in which the thief has secreted 10,000 pounds in stolen money, s I "Million Dollar Legs" Betty Grable. A riotous comedy of college life, with a background of crew-racing„ Betty Grable, the girl with Hollywood's million dollar figure, proves that she deserves her title in Paramount's "Million Dollar Legs." Commencing toffforrow "It Happened One Night," C'ark Gable, Glaudette Colbert

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 147, 15 April 1940, Page 4

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 147, 15 April 1940, Page 4

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 147, 15 April 1940, Page 4

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