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The Theatres

KEGENT Screening Wednesday and Thursday, "Stand Up And Fight" Robert Taylor, Wallace Beery, Florence Rice, Helen Broderick, Charles Bickford, Barton Maclane. The punch of "The Crowd Roars'" . . . the quickfire action of "The- Bad Man of Brimstone" . . . and the stars of both! A rousing drama of the men who built the West! Some were heroic—some were evil—but all were brave! They , carved out'art empire with glory and guns! Your pulses will pound and your heart will thrill to this flaming drama of the opening of the West . . . and to the throbbing romance of a girl, and a man who fought to win her love! A wastrei and a playboy they called him, but—he could still "Stand Up and Fight." A high-grade attraction magnificently and lavishly produced in the usual Metro*-* Goldwyn-Mayer manner.

GRAND Screening Wednesday and Thursday, "Gambling on the High Seas" Wayne Morris, Jane Wyman, John Litel, Roger Pry or. Gangdom's new est, cleverest racket exposed! A! pirate ship—lying at anchor outside the three-mile limit! try your luck with crooked wheels and marke'l ea^ds! "Chasiife Trouble" Frankie Darro, Marjeße Reynolds. A sidesplitting comedy with dramatic highlights.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 293, 9 April 1941, Page 4

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 293, 9 April 1941, Page 4

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 293, 9 April 1941, Page 4

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