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WAIPAWA THEATRE

"O'Shaugnessy's Boy" Th© circus comes to town to-night. Leading the big parade are ' Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, together again in the Metro-Goldyn-Mayer pi°tnre of circus life, "O'Shaughnessy's Boy", showing here to-night. For their •brilliant performances in "The Champ" and "Treasure Island," . Wally and Jackie have been rewarded with their greatest film. They scor© .a new dramatic triumph under the Big Top — Wally as "Windy," famous animal trainer, ani Jackie, as his son. pirected by RichR-d Boleslawski, whose star is one of the fastest rising in Hollywood, with such recent hits to hds credit as "Clive of India." and "Les .Miserables,". it is packed with thrills, langhs and tears. As' "Windy", happy-go-lucky, swaggering animal trainer, who faced a ferocious tiger and frantio elephant for the love of his son, "Stubby," Beery has one of the finest roles of his long and illustrious screen caTeer. Jackie, as his son, will he the envy of eveiry boy who has dreamed of travelling with the circus. i ■ SATURDAY AND MONDAY Loretta Young and Franchot Tono form a delightful new romantic screen team in Metro-Grildwyn-Mayer's "The Unguarded Hour,'» showing Saturday and Monday at the Waipawa Regient Theatre. The new picture, filled with romance, drama, and niystery, gives both players an excellent opportunity for their talents. Both Tone and Miss Young are outstanding in their respective roles as the attorney and the wife. Roland Young, as the friend of the family, is exceedingly funny, while Lewis Stone is eterling as the head of Scotland .Yard. For real' screen entertainment you can't miss on "The Unguarded Hour." Also on this programme are a Laurel and Hardy comedy, "Thicker Than Water," and a Pete Smitb sports ' fchrill, "Polo."

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 59, 25 March 1937, Page 3

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WAIPAWA THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 59, 25 March 1937, Page 3

WAIPAWA THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 59, 25 March 1937, Page 3

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