1 Kiaa®! E LAS']' DA'S 2 and 8 p.m. SOCIALLY Gisborne’s First Theatre Direction: R. J. Kerridge. Approved for Universal Exhibition. A MIGHTY SEQUEL TO ‘LIVES OP A BENGAL LANCER’ 'STORM OVER BENGAL 5 STARRING PATRIC KNOWLES RICHARD CROMWELL ROCHELLE HUDSON Adventure, Romance Action and Thrills. TO-MORROW —— GRAND NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE OF THE GREATEST CHARLES LAUGHTON PICTURE TO DATE. NOW BREAKING ALL RECORDS IN AUSTRALIA. A TAPESTRY OF HIGH ADVENTURE The coaches avoided “JAMAICA INN,’’ hidden in the harsh Cornish moors not far from the coast, for its name was evil, and no man knew what horror its dark shutters hid. It is the exciting story of the riff-raff of the Coast, of the wreckers whose profession it was to lure ships inland by fake lights when the tempest blew. SESSIONS 2 5 and 8 p.m. SATURDAY SESSIONS 10.20 —2 FOR THREE DAYS ONLY BOOKINGS— Box Plan new on view at the Theatre from 9.30 a.m. Unpaid reservations must be collected by 7 p.m. TELEPHONE 213—219 (2 linos) V/ Humphrey Pcngallan !—- Laughton’s greatest crcation in Daphne Du Maurier’s sensational novel of which over a million copies have been sold . . . unparalleled love romance ~ . tumultuous, flaming adventure . . . absorbing romantic interest . . . a throbbing drama with colorful characters ... their lives 3rtd loves . . . their hopes and dreams ... a story with the lusty force of an Atlantic gale . . . depicting the wild days when the law reached no further than a musket shot .’ wreckers led by a mad genius in Cornwall’s lawless days .'.-. the most elaborate, expensive, and important l picture yet made Dl in Britain! *6 99 mimk/r.i; introducing MAUREEN O'HARA and featuring LESLIE BANKS • EMLYN WILLIAMS • ROBERT NEWTON Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK Produced by ERICH POMMER A Paramount Release NOT SUITABLE FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES EUROPE IN THE SHADOW OF WAR BRITAIN—London rings itself with Anti-aircraft Guns. FRANCE—Paris speeds mobilisation. DANZIG-POLISH BORDER.—Danzig builds barricades. GERMANY.—Von Ribbentrop’s mystery missions intensify “War of Nerves.’’ AMERICA—in Washington President Roosevelt holds history-making Press Conference. “ALL’S FAIR AT THE FAIR. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. CINESOUND NEWS.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20078, 26 October 1939, Page 2
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406Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20078, 26 October 1939, Page 2
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