The Theatres
REGENT Two screenings to-day and tomorrow, "Beau Geste" Gary Cooper, Ray Milland. Paramount Pictures present the new and spectacularcular production of P. C., Wren's famotis story. The greatest adventure romancc ever filmed . . * Burning sands —wastes of rolling desert, tracked by wandering Aiabs who appear and vanish amongst the rolling sand dunes of tlie scorching Sahara-—the thrill of adventure, the human strain of Brother Love, the thrill of courageous soldiering, and the drama of a precious romance, combine to make its greatness. GRAND screenings to-dsy frontier Marshal" and "The Man From Montreal." Commencing with matinee apd evening sessions to-morrow, "Back Door to Heaven" Wallace Ford, Patricia Ellis, Stuart Erwin, Aline McMahon. The greatest heart drama£ of our time. Down through; the years .from the long-remembered 'Over the Hill' to 'Of Human Hearts' have come a series of motion picture dramas which must be seen with the heart, but never lias there been a drama closer to the heart of the average moviegoer than "Back Door to Heaven." "Tropic Fury" Richard Arlen, Andy Devine. A two-man cyclone—smashing the; j human beasts of prey in perilous Tropics. i j =====
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 167, 31 May 1940, Page 5
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