COMING ATTRACTIONS
NEW SCREEN FEATURES. REGENT. Saturday: “A Yank at Oxford,” M.G.M’s. great production, starring Robert Taylor. Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Vivien Leigh and Edmund Gwenn. Thursday: “Love in a Bungalow.” (Universal), featuring Nan Grey and Kent Taylor. Saturday, September 24: “Let George Do It” (Cinesound), a colourful comedy starring George Wallace, wellknown to Masterton theatre patrons and Letty Craydon. Joe Valli, Alec Killaway, George Lloyd and Gwen Munro. COSY. Tomorrow: Buddy Rogers and June Clyde in “Let’s Make a Night of It” (8.E.F.). and Robert Wilcox, Nan Grey and Jimmy Savo in “Reckless Living” (Universal). Tuesday: Edmund Lowe and Dorothy Page in “King Solomon of Broadway” (Fox), and Henry Hunter and Judith Barrett in “Yellowstone” (Universal). Friday, September 23: Larry Blake and Constance Moore in “State Police” (Universal), and the Jones Family in “Hot Water” (Fox). STATE. Tomorrow: Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, Charlie Ruggles, May Robson in a riotous comedy, “Bringing Up Baby (R.K.0.-Radio). Tuesday: Glen Morris and Eleanor Holm in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ latest story, “Tarzan’s Revenge” (20th Cen-tury-Fox), also Joe Penner in an excellent comedy, “Go Chase Yourself” (RKO-Radio). Friday: Ginger Rogers and James Stewart in an outstanding romantic comedy, “Viracious Lady” (R.K.0.Radio), also “March of Time,” 1938 series No. 7, and a Walt Disney cartoon, “Pluto’s Quintuplets.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 September 1938, Page 5
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