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The Theatres

REGENT Screening, Friday, Saturday an<J Monday, "The Lady Eve," Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, EugenePallette, Eric Blore, Charles Coburn, Martha O'Driscoll. The sauciest show since "French Without Tears." The comedy hit that created such a sensation overseas —the Fall of Man—l94l style! A ship load of gay, saucy entertainment'—and there is no place like a luxury liner for romance! The comedy situations are smart and risque. When v a beautiful cardsharp marks a handsome, rich young man ass her next, victim, without reckoning on love taking a hand, there's danger of her heart being trumped! She's bewitchingshe's exciting—but she sure knows her apples—Mother Eve had nothing on her! The smartest comedy entertainment in months! "The Lady Eve" is hard to leave—so save two nights for her (you'll want to see her twice). GRAND Screening Friday and Saturday, "Dance, Girl, Dance," Louis Havward, Maureen O'Hara, Ralph Bellamy, Lucille Ball. Yicki Baum's sparkling comedy based on the year's most daring story. A bright and amusing story and dance entertainment, combined with an intimate romantic story of backstage life, "Dance, Girl, Dance" hasthe special appeal that takes crowded houses to the music halls, plus the human interest inseparable from a personal knowledge of the ioys and sorrows of those vivacious and breezy folk who interpret the sporit of gaiety on the stage. "Wildcat of Tuscan" Bill Elliott. A rough and tumble frontier thriller! Bill Elliott at his fastest, quickshooting best! In the grandest Western story that e.ver liftwY. you out of your seat.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 148, 29 August 1941, Page 5

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 148, 29 August 1941, Page 5

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 148, 29 August 1941, Page 5

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