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AMUSEMENTS

, ‘‘ALWAYS Ilf TROUBLE” “Jane. Withers thinks “there isn’t a jam she- can’t get out of,” says Film Director Joseph Santley, “and, darn it, there isn’t!” Jane’s latest 20th. ■ Century-Fok escapade, appropriately titled “Always in Trouble,” screens Saturday' at the Regent Theatre. The*' mischievous miss is ship-wrecked, marooned on a desert - island, and threatened by a gang of smugglers in tho new comedy—and how she loves it!

She’s a poor little rich girl who decides it’s about time her family.' came down from their high horse, since it, wasn’t so long ago that their income was of ehurciimouse size. Rut when she sets about humanising her folks, the trouble begins. Jean Rogers, Arthur Treacher, Robert KeMrd, Eddie Collins, Andrew Tomlies, Nana Bryant and Joan "Woodbury -an'., included in the east .of the lilm. “FOR THE SERVICE” Blood-curdling .yells from savage throats "thunderous blasts from white men’s rifles andl artillery... .. . prairie fires.?.. . .the old flaming drama of the old West! You’ll want to cheer when you witness these sensational thrills in “For the Service”, Universal’s turbulent story of Army tradition which comes to the Regent Theatre on Saturday, with. Buck Jones in the starring role. “3 SMART GIRLS GROW UP” What is said to be the 'most pleasing picture in which Deanna Durbin has ever appeared, Universal’s “Three Smart Girls Grow Up,” comes to the Regent Theatre next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Deanna became a. full-fledged, star with her first picture, “Three Smart •Girls.” Jt was followed by “109 Mon and a Girl,” “Mad AJjout Music”' and “That Certain Age.” Each picture was hailed by critics as a better one than its predecessor. Now critics and preview audiences are claiming that “Three Smart Girls Grow Up” is the best of the five.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 231, 8 September 1939, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 231, 8 September 1939, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 231, 8 September 1939, Page 4

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