AMUSEMENTS
“HILLS OF OLD WYOMINC” Three of the screens most: populny saddle-mates, “Hophlong” Cassidy, “Windy” Halliday and “Lucky” Jenkins ride to new adventure in Paramount's “Hills of Old Wyoming”, latest of the popular Clarence l'. : . Midford action stories, which screens Saturday at the Do Luxe Theatre. “Hills of Old Wyoming” is set in a, large reservation in Wyoming, where a crooked Government agent tries to use 1 1 is Indian wards as a screen for lii.s sinister operations as head of a entile rustling gang. William lllo.vd, Georges-Hayes and Russell Hayden head the east which also includes Stephen Morris. Al Ferguson, Ted Jones and John Reach.
“Tllf! CRIM'D NOBODY SAW’
“The ( rime Nobody Saw” which sereens Saturday at the 'Do Luxe Theatre and features Lew Ayres, Ruth Coleman, ICugeue Pallctte, and (John Tapley, is one of the most baffling mystery films ever made. Two persons killed lint only one body to prove it. Again truth proves stranger, more thrilling, than fiction is a chilling story unusual in theme and clever in solution.
‘SAX F RANCH SCO” AGAIN
“San Francisco” brifigjf* Clark Cable and Jeanette MacDonald "hack to the Do Luxe Theatre in the year's most popular revival. The musical romance gives Miss MacDonald, her widest scope in vocal numbers in her screen career—-a total
of nine presentations, ranging from a solemn hvniu to tin* most beautiful
operatic arias
Clark Gable returns to the vigorous type of role that first elevated ’him to stardom as a blustery Barbary Coast gambling baron who has no faith in anything' hut his own power and his charm over women.
Co-starring with Miss MacDonald and Gable is Spencer Tracy in. his most unusual role, that of a priest; a distinguished supporting east includes Jack Holt, Jessie Ralph, Ted Healy, Shirley Ross, Margaret Irving, Harold Huber, A! Shean, William Ricciardi and Kenneth Harlan. “San Kranciseo” is laid in the colourful period of liHJoj-CH). its life of gaiety and song, its Barbary Coast prior to and through the disaster that levelled the famous Golden Gate city thirty years ago.
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 85, 16 September 1938, Page 2
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