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BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON * PROGRAMME AT REGENT THRILLS, COMEDY, ROMANCE Bringing thrills,- riotous ' comedy, wild jungle romance and -beautiful Technicolour scenes, “Beyond the Blue Horizon,” the new Dorothy Lamour jungle film, will show at the Regent. Theatre Saturday and Monday. It is a Lam'our more exening than she’s ever been who. appears m Paramount’s “Beyond the Blue Horizon.” , She’s back in a sarong, boys and girls, and she 4ooks great. Hearing Dotty , sing her new' ballad, “A Full Moon and an Empty Heart” is itself worth the price of admission. The antics of Jack Haley, ths comedian, and a chimpanzee named GoGo, are uproarious and add a bright supplement to the romantic/scenes between Dorothy Lamour and Richard Denning, her new jungle sweetheart. And, in addition, there are many jungle thrill scenes. The featured cast of “Beyond The Blue Horizon” is an unusually capable one. Headed by Denning and Haley, it includes Patricia Morison, Walter Abel and Helen Gilbert. Dotty is a jungle-bred heiress to a fortune in the new film. Her parents were killed by a mad elephant when she was a child, and she grew up with a tiger and a chimpanzee as playmates. She is brought to civilisation by Abel to claim■ the fortune, but has to return to the jungle to find certain lost papers which will establish her claim. ' Richard Denning, jungle-bred himself, who does a lion wrestHng’ act in a circus; his press agent, Jack Haley, Walter Abel and the girl Denning thinks he is in love with, Helen Gilbert, accompany Dotty back to the wilds. Denning falls for Dotty, and Abel for Helen. Denning, a handsome, tall, blonde young man with- a splendid physique, rescues Dotty from jungle dangers, helps her find the lost papers and then cleverly lures the wild elephant to destruction over a cliff. The film winds up happily with Dotty returning to the States. For romance, thrills 1 and adventure, mixed with good, hearty laughs, don’t pass up “Bej/ond the Blue Horizon.”
TO-NIGHT ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE “No Hands On The Clock,” and “Powder Town” will show to-night only at the Regent Theatre.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3280, 25 June 1943, Page 5
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354IN TECHNICOLOUR Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3280, 25 June 1943, Page 5
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