The Theatres
REGENT Written and directed by Noel Monkman, this Australian film has a wartime adventure- theme. A Czech professor (Lou Vernon), who refuses to give the Nazis a formula for poison gas," escapes to Australia with his daughter (Katrin Rossellc) only to be pursued by Nazi agents. The official co-operation of the R.A.A.F. gives the Australian scenes some thrilling and spectacular sequences—for in the story the Czechs are befriended by a young pilot, -who fights sabotage' and plot on their behalf. GRAND Movie-goers have seen Jane Withers in all kinds of interesting settings in the two dozen films she'--; made since becoming a star. Hut in '"Golden Hull's" her. 2<»tli lilm n>r i 20th Cenlii-y-i.'u.Y, Ja.ne sing> :md i dances and gol.- her first grow nun i heartache against a. new and more interesting background than ever before. Tliis time the colourful and exciting sport of light harness racing serves as the background and "Golden Hoofs" has been' hailed as her best film to date.'
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 22, 27 February 1942, Page 8
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166The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 22, 27 February 1942, Page 8
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