WAIPAWA REGENT
' j 1 jfcl-1-i-i-i-T-Ln r Graiid Double Programme Excitefnent eraekling Kke a prairie fire, aetioii, fast and fufious as a free-fof-all j and romanee, glorious as the great outddors— these are the surefire elenfents that introduce Ralph Bellamy as a thrilling new kind of Western hero in "Wild Brian Kent," Twentietb Ceritury-Fbx release of Harold Bell Wiight's best-selling novel. Until he meetg and falls in love with the heaUtiful Mae Cllarke, Western eirl-owner nf the Cirple V ranch Bellamv is a gond-for-nntbitia play bnv, kicked off a polo fenin for sponging on his friends, and knockerl ahont the Westorn tmvn he is sfrantled in for aanibiing without money io haek him up. Also ori this programme l-°- "Don'f 'ihirn 'Em Loose," a storv of a liartl cned eriminul ivho gefa ftnother
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 12
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132WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 12
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