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COMING ATTRACTIONS

COSY. MARCH 24—27: “Boots and Saddles." starring Gene Autrey, and “City Streets," with Edith Fellows and Leo Carrillo. MARCH 28—30: “Girl's Dormitory," featuring Herbert Marshall, Simone Simon; also.“lt Happened Out West,” a grand western story with Paul Kelly and Judith Allen. MARCH 31— APRIL, 3: “Prison Farm," with Lloyd Nolan, Shirley Ross and John Howard; also- “Tropic Holiday,” featuring Ray Milland, Dorothy Lamour, Bob Burns and Martha Raye.

REGENT. MARCH 25—28: “The Boy From Barnados,” starring Freddie mew, Mickey Rooney, Herbert Mun-' din. Gale Sandergaard, Charles Coburn. Special featurettes include a “Captain and the Kids” cartoon, Ro- ’ bert Benchley comedy, “Our Gang” comedy, etc. MARCH 29—31: “Service De Luxe,” with Constance Bennett, Meischa Auer, Charlie Ruggles, Vincent Price, Joy Hodges. Helen Broderick, with special supporting programme. APRIL I—4:1 —4: “The Crowd Roars,” with Robert Taylor, Maureen O’Sullivan, Frank Morgan, Edward Arnold, William Gargan, Lionel Stander, Jane Wyman. Supports include Fitzpatrick Travel Talk, “Hot on Ice” (Pete Smith specialty), “Passing Parade No. 1,” News Reels, etc.

STATE. J TOMORROW: “Krazy Nites,” featuring a specially selected group of krazy comedies all on one programme. The maniacal Marx Bros, in their daffiest to date “Room Service, ”■ Edgar Kennedy in “High Beer Pressure,” Walter Catlett in "Upper Cutlets,” “The Three Stooges” ini “Ants in the Pantry,” Monte Collins in “The Worm Burns,” and for extra good measure, Donald Duck in Walt Disney’s latest, “Good Scouts.” It is positively the merriest . . screen entertainment ever offered at the State. TUESDAY: Two big features, “Mr Moto Takes a Chance,” featuring

Peter Lorre with Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent, J. Edward Bromberg, defying native sorcery in the mystic jungles of Tong Moi. Screening in conjunction with Nova Pilbeam in “Young and Innocent,” an adaptation of the novel, “A Shilling for Candles,” and directed by Alfred HitchFRIDAY, March 31: “The Young in Heart,” the year’s outstanding comedy masterpiece, produced by David O. Selznick, featuring Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks , Junr., Paulette Goddard, Roland Young, Billie Burke; screening in conjunction with the first of the new “World Window" series showing scenes of the Vatican in colour for the first time.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19390323.2.12.1

Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 4

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350

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 4

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1939, Page 4

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