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AMUSEMENTS

~ * /;-p V ; “INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT” Telling the timely story cf daring Americans swept overnight into perilous adventure behind -the barricades of the Orient’s amazing city within a city, “International Settlement,” 20th. Century-Fox’s picture of the hour, screens Saturday at the Regent Theatre. More thrilling than the story the headlines unfold is the one the headlines have) never told, this amazing drama, within a drama. Taking id ace right in the midst Of, to-day’s danger zone, ;tlie thrillteeming story of “international Settlement” features Dolores -Del Rio, George' Sanders, June Lang and Dick Baldwin, defying.-? every nation’s Warning to “Get out of danger!” Each has a reason for ignoring the' warning and remaining behind the barricades where refugees from the stricken metropolis desperately, seek safety. The most beautiful white wqpian. in all China, Dolores Del Rio, is a glamorous figure of mystery whose motive is jta Jiye dangerously. An American . soldierfortune, George Sanders, in the Ear East as a fiying instructor, remains to tempt death. LAWLESS VALLEY I '<i Blazing six-shooters, thundering hooves, a damsel in distress and a '• two-fisted westerner bent on revenge sums up briefly George jOFß’riens' newest RJvO Radio outdoor drama, y “Lawless Valley,” which screens Sasp*>V at the Regent Theatre. ; The story centres oil the stormy -i experiences of O’Brien as a victim- ' ised young homesteader whose prop- \ erty is coveted by a rival rancheiv' j tuid his son. In order to gain it, the j rath less pair murder O’Brien’s father and contrive to have the young* man j sent to prison for robbing a stage- J coach of 50,003 dollars, a crime they commit themselves. “YOU CAN IT HAVE! EVERY- j THING” ] Spotlighting a swiftly paced parade *! of outstanding entertainment person- j alities such as lia.s been seldom seen \ on the screen, Twentieth Century-Fox j offers a grand festival of top-notch singsational musical comedy in “You j Can’t Have Everything,” which t screens at- the Regent- Theatre cn | Monday and Tuesday. j Featuring Alice Faye, lilting to new ,i hi-de-heights; the Ritz Brothers, j; triple threats to- gloom ; Don Ameclie, | screen heart-throb and star of"ia- jj clio’s biggest .show; Charles Winning- J er, radio’s “Cap’ll Henry”; Lc-uise | Hovick, bringing a new personality ij to the Shroen ; Rubinoff and his vio- s Jin; and Tony. Martin, romantic rave > of the- airwaves, Darryl F. Zanuck’s | newest hit surpasses his famous | “Sing, Baby, Sing,” “One In A I Million,” “On The’ Avenue,” “Wake | Up And Live” and other musical x J , j smashes'* . . > . §

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 195, 16 June 1939, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 195, 16 June 1939, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 195, 16 June 1939, Page 4

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