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AMUSEMENTS

“ANOTHER DAWN’' “There’s a British garrison trapped in Iraq (Arabia), and only one chance for them to be save l. They have an old, feeble airplane. It can fly—with bombs —to a dam that needs to be destroyed. lint it can’t carry enough fuel to fly back. The man that flies it and . destroys the dam and saves the garrison lias no chance in the world of ever 'returning. '.And there are just two men who know how to pilot a plane. That’s the dramatic situation in “Another Dawn,” the romantic adventure story filmed by Warner Bros, which screens Saturday and Monday at the Do Luxe Theatre. One of" the men is that handsome Irish star, Errol Flynn. He’s a junior officer and pal of the Colonel of the outfit. Also, lie’s in love with the Colonel’s wife, who is the lovely Kay Francis. And the Colonel is that strikingly good-looking Englishman who used to be the matinee idol of London —lan Hunter. He loves both his wife and his junior—but he has not idea that they kve each other. Who flics - the plane and destroys the dam and saves the garrison ? You won't be told here! The working out of the problem is what makes “Another Dawn” an extremely unusual and; gripping photoplay. “CATTLE THIEF” Filled with thrills and crowded with exciting rides, hazardous escapades and last-minute rescues, “Tho Cattle Thief,” Columbia western, showing Saturday and Monday at the De Luxe Theatre, is based, as are all Maynard’s pictures, on an actual incident in )the development of the West. -The incident is that of a

range detective posed as an itinerant peddler rodrided up a gang of bad-me. .. che wilderness of Montana. plays just such a role. r l'he supporting «.i.st; includes Geneva Mitchell, Ward ..Bond, 1 Sheldon Lewis and Roger Williams. r

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 33, 13 May 1938, Page 1

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305

AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 33, 13 May 1938, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 33, 13 May 1938, Page 1

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