The Theatres
■ REGENT' '• Matinee and evening sessions, - "Honolulu" Robert Young, Eleanor Powell, Burns and Allen, RitaJohuson, Clarence Kalb. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's hurricane of harmony and hilarity . . . A refreshing story, leavened with brilliant comedy, lilting; tunes, and spectacular dancing by Eleanor Powell amid the romantic settings of Hawaii, is presented In. "Honolulu." The film is a perfect blend of romance and musical comedy, in- which the opportunities a double role provide for original humour have, been exxiloited to thefull. GRAND ~ - Matinee, and. evening screenings of "Anthony Adverse®' and "Wine* Women and ■ Horses.'*' Commencing to-morrow, "Behind Prison- Gates," Jacqueline Wells, Brian Donlevy. Set a thief! Acting on the theory that it takes a rogue to catch a rogue, Columbia provides ;j|^tarltling screen play in . Gates/' "Framed," Constance Moore, Frank Albertson, Robert Armstrong Sidney Blackmer, Judith Allen. Thrilling as a man-hunt—dangerous as a killer's bullet. Following this daring game as they crack down on corruption, bribery and blackmail.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 187, 17 July 1940, Page 4
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153The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 187, 17 July 1940, Page 4
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