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The Theatres

REGENT Screening Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Flame of New Orleans," iVlarlene Dietrich, Bruce Cabot, Rofand Young, Miischa Auer, Andy DeI'lne, Melville Coopef, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jen Us* Universale daringly different comedy! When two of Ihe greatest Creative talents of all filmdom merge—the result is one of the finest and most unusual pictures ever made! Rene Clair, internationally famous for his daring, intimate direction, and Joe Pasternak, creator of the Deanna Durbin successes and "Destry Rides Again" bring you so-mething new in gay New Orleans! The City of young hearts! Mecca of merriment! Land of love! Beautiful belles —bold buccaneers —dashing lovers —gay ladies—all in i Mardi Gras of romance and revelry in the gaiety capital of the world* | Screening Thursday and Friday, "He Stayed For Breakfast," Melvyn Douglas. Loretta Young, Eugene Pallette, Alan Marshall, Una O'Connor. A merry merger of love and laughter. " liomaiKT on the run can be loads of I'un! Yes. l'un with a fugitive she nt'vcr even to dinner .—whc insi<Ud "ti staying on lor breakfast! "He Stayed For Breakfast" is tile fypi: ..I Him Unit wM! entertain aii ~ "t movie-fans and eon\" them in. gf away from the (lien tre Veling Lho rt* is quite a Jot i m in ;h, world after all. Tiie hil; rion.- '.ions come toppling oi.t i": ne aii-. . I la.' oilier am! it is niinos-. diificoi: io keep track oi ali ihe sparkling Ui.vogue abrve the laughter c!' the audience. Each reel reveals some surprising new situations which send them into further un roars.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 3, 14 January 1942, Page 8

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 3, 14 January 1942, Page 8

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 3, 14 January 1942, Page 8

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