AMUSEMENTS
“COLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT" California as it was in the 1870’s is a localei for t-lie new fife-]ike technicolour production, “(paid Ls Where You hind It”, which is the next feature attraction scheduled i'oa - tlie Regent Theatre. Trinity County, in faraway northern California, still untouched by 20th. century civilisation, was chosen, as the “location,” ,in order to make the film story of the- great feud between -the >svheat' 5 ranchers '-anci ythe gold miners, as authentic as ; possible. Much of the story is actual history, and .much of that history actually took place, in Trinity County—making the choice of location a perfect one. The entire production unit, including tlm stars George Brent, Olivia do H?viiland. Claude Rains, Margaret Lind jay and many others, who Are featureC in the film, spent weeks in the wilds of Trinity—and enjoyed it- hugely. So hugely in fact that they have decided to do their part towards making ifc a resort for tired movie folks who,; really and. truly want to get. away" from it all. The beauty of the north California country receives full justice on the screen, for it photographed in full colour, said to he even more natural than “God’s Country and the Woman,’’ one of the most successful pictures of last year. In the film, the story of the struggle between the ranchers and the miners is told in stirring terms. The ranchers fighting to preserve their fertile lands' from the depredations of the miners; the miners maintaining their right .to reap their harvest of gold from the earth. A beautiful love story is woven into the epic tale with handsome Irish George Brent and lovely Olivia de Havilland as its principals. . Other prominent .members of the east besides those mentioned, are Barton Mac Lane, John Lite I, Marcia Ralston, Tim Holt (young son of the famous Jack Holt), and Henry O’Neill. JOKI LOUIS v ; * TONY UA LENTO The official pictures of the world championship fight, Joe Louis v. Tony Galento, will he screened with “Gold is Where You Findl It” at the Regent Theatre on Saturday and Monday. A blow, for blow description taken from the ringside. 20 minutes of fi.stic thrills .See Joe Louis knocked down in the , third round and all the highlights re-produced in slow motion.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 228, 1 September 1939, Page 1
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382AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 228, 1 September 1939, Page 1
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