The Theatres
REGENT •WYOMING" BEERY AT HIS BEST Thrills of the pioneer West, cattle rustling and Indian fighting pack concentrated action into ''Wyoming," Wallace Beery's latest starring vehicle and one of the most elaborate location pictures sincc "Northwest Passage." Dealing with upheavals, banditry and Indian uprisings, in the days "of General Custer just after the Civil War, the fast moving story was filmed in the gorgeous Jackson Hole country of Wyoming, and the Teton range. The entire company was more than a month camping on location in Wyoming to complete outdoor action. One of the longest location expeditions for authentic film settings was made for "Captains, Courageous." The company travelled 20,000 miles combing the Atlantic seaboard from upper Newfoundland to the West Indies to film fishing and sea action lor the Rudyard Kipling classic. During the fotirfaonth trip the partly filmed fishing fleets in action at Port au Basque, Newfoundland;: C'anso, Liverpool and Sheldon, in Nova Scotia. Gloucester, Boston Harbour and Norfolk. It then proceeded ot the West Indies, the Cuba Keys, and finally to Charleston to "shoot" other marine details for the famous story of the sea.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 150, 3 September 1941, Page 8
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188The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 150, 3 September 1941, Page 8
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