The Theatres
REGENT Again to-day and to-morrow, "U-ißoat 29" Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson. The most timely and authentic drama of submarine warfare and international espionage ever made! Out of the pages of sealed orders comes one of the most remarkable naval dramas ever filmed. Now it can be told—the thrilling story of desperate cunning tised by spies planning death and destruction. All the drama of the espionage behind great naval actions, andl the breath-ftaking excitement of encounters between powerful ships and submarines have been brought to the screen in this excellent film. GRANT* ■> To-night and to-morrow* night, "Calling Phiio Vance," James Stephenson, Margot Stevenson, Edward Brophy, . Henry O'Neill, Ralph Forbes. S. S . Van Dind's super-1 sleuth, the elegant and diligent dile- ! tante Mr Philo Vance, makes his rei-1 appearance in an exciting mystery. "Escape to Paradise" Bobby Bjreen, ! Kent Taylor, Maria Shelton, Joyce Compton. Songs of ear-thrilling melody sparkle 'midst the dazzling fun and gay adventure of this brilliant musical comedy.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 7, 2 September 1940, Page 5
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