The Theatres
REGENT Screening Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, ''Dr. Ivildare Goes Home" Lew Av res, Lionel Barry more, Lara ine Day., Nat Pendleton. The fifth and most popular of all the Dr. Kildare mcdico-dctectivc series! Laughs and thrills as Young Dr. Kildare . i j old Dr. Gillespie and pretty nurse Lamont solve the most exciting of all their adventures! Young Dr. Kildare's back in his newest and most medico-legal adventure! Pretty nurse Lamont had said 'Yes!' to his question—wedding bells were ringing—his pals had kissed the bride in advance —when suddenly along came the strange case of "the walking dead man" —and old Dr. Gillespite and young Dr. Kiklarc sent over to the United States it was generally understood and published that he would return to Australia about next September. Lately it lias been reported in America that the picture magnate, Mr Louis B. Mayer, has affected the purchase ol Beau Pere for 100, 000 dollars, equivalent to £30,000 in Australian currency, and the possibility of his return to Australia is certainly not rush off to their most amazing ease —in an entertainment packed "with thrills, laughs, and knotty problems! Comedy is hero in abundance, and it is comedy oF a refreshing" type, while romance and thrills are highlights of a very entertaining film. GRAND Screening Saturday, Monday an;l Tuesday, "Down Went McGinty," Brian Donlevy, Muriel Angel us, Akim TamirofT. The year's surprise character in the j r car's surprise comedy! Paramount have made an exhilarating film, with many unusual features, in their "Down Went McGinty." This is virtually the political history of a tramp who rose to great heights on the wings of graft, only to fall spectacularly when his decent instincts prevailed. "Colorado Sunset" Gene Autry. America's most popular singing cowboy in an exciting Western story which combines action, song and adventure In thrilling entertainment.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 288, 28 March 1941, Page 8
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307The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 288, 28 March 1941, Page 8
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