AMUSEMENTS
Regent.—Gene Raymond appears opposite his wife, Jeanette MacDonald, for the first time in his career in “Smiling Through," M-G-M Technicolour production now at the Regent Theatie. Raymond was born in New York City on August 13. His real name is Raymond Guion and that is the name under which he won stage success in “The Potters” when he was 18, and ill “Mirrors,” “Sherlock Holmes.” “Take My Advice," “Say When" and other musicals. The supports are of outstanding interest. Majestic.—Action, adventure and lilting new tune.H are to be found in “Gaucho Serenade," starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Mary Lee. “Friseo i Lil is a tensely absorbing story of a big-time gambler and the girl who ran him down. The stars are Irene Hervey and Kent layloi. The serial is “Gang Busters.” An added attraction for to-morrow's matinee at 1.30 pm. is the third chapter of 'Jungle Girl.. King’s.—Out of the pages oi Richard Llewellyn's best-seller “How Green Was My Valley,” which commences at the King s Theatre this afternoon starring Walter Pidceon, Donald Crisp and Maureen O Ham. comes the red-blooded story of everyday people, the story of human courage, of unforgettable moments of a man who dared not love of a. boy who found his faith in the shining light "of a man's eyes, of a people who lived in song and laughter. It will be hard to forget this picture.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20874, 28 August 1942, Page 6
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234AMUSEMENTS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20874, 28 August 1942, Page 6
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