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ON THE SCREEN

REGENT Telescoping the sensational stories of Amy Johnson and Jim Mwllison into a film entertainment of absorbing interest, RKO-Radio'S "Wings and the Woma 11," in which Anna Neagle and Robert Newton 1 are the screen counterparts of the ' famous British flyers, comes to tho | Regent Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. Romance, adventure and drama marked every stage of Amy's and Jim"s careers and Pro-ducer-iDirector Herbert Wilcox has brilliantly succeeded in painting upon the broad canvas of the screen a story of two people whose amazing aerteil expeditions and romantic marriage made headlines in the world's! news. Cheerful people everywhere as well as those; who would like to find some reason to be cheerful, will wclcome the announcement that screen musicials, those flashy, tuneful,, hilarious pictures such as helped drag the nation out of its financial doldrums eight or nine years ago, are back. "Navy Blues," the first of several musical pictures from Warner Bros., with a nautical back-* ground and with Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, Martha Rave, Jack Haley Eddie. Albert and the "Navy Blues Sextet" of beautiful girls showing at the Regent Theatre on Thursday and Friday. The big idea of this picture is to provide the. best fun for the most people, i I 1 j

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 20, 2 November 1943, Page 4

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ON THE SCREEN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 20, 2 November 1943, Page 4

ON THE SCREEN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 20, 2 November 1943, Page 4

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