COMING ATTRACTIONS
COSY. APRIL 14—17: “Rustlers’ Valley,” the best of the Hopalong pictures yet made, starring William (Hopalong) Boyd supported by Windy Hayes, Russel Hayden and Muriel Evans. “Doctor Rhythm,”, featuring Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle, Andy Devine, Beatrice Lillie, Laura Hope Crews. APRIL 18 —20:. “Girl From Scotland Yard,” with Karen Morley, Robert Baldwin, Katherine Alexander, Edward Ciannelli and Milli Monte. “Mountain Music,” starring Bob Burns, Martha Raye, John Howard, George (Windy) Hayes, Buster Brodie and Fuzzy Knight. APRIL 21—24: “The Vampire Bat,” the Vampire Bat is coming—terror walks by night, with Melvyn Douglas, Fay Wray, Lionel Atwill, and Geo. E. Stone are in the leading roles. “His Exciting Night,” with Charlie Ruggles, Maxie Rosenbloom,. Benny Baker, S'tepih Fetchit, and Eddie Acuff. REGENT. APRIL 14 —18: “Marie Antoinette,” starring Norma Shearer, “the first lady of the screen,” ably supported by Tyrone Power, Anita Louise, John Barrymore, Robert Morley, Joseph Schildkraut and Gladys George. APRIL 19—20: “Army Girl,” featuring Preston Foster, Madge Evans, H. B. Warner, James Gleasah, Ruth Donnelly, Neil Hamilton, Billy Gilbert and Heather Anges. APRIL 21—24: “Stablemates,” co-star-ring Wallace Beery and Mickey Rboney. Included in the supporting cast is Arthur Hohl, Marjorie Gateson and Oscar O’Shea. Excellent Regent featurettes include, “Once Over Lightly,” a good musical comedy, “Practical Jokers,” Alfalfar and Our Gang at their best, and “Double Diving,” a Pete Sihith specialty. STATE. TOMORROW: “Suez,” the mighty 20th Century-Fox epic, featuring Tyrone Power,. Loretta Young, Anriabella, J. . Edward Bromberg, Henry. Stephenson, Matirice MdscOVich, Nigel Bruce ih the stoty of Heroic de Lessep’s, the ihan who tore two continents apart that ships might sail the de- . sert. Excellent supporting programme. WEDNESbAY: Two comedy specials. Jack Oakie, Lucille Ball ih “The Affairs of Annabel,” and Joe Penner, June Travis in “Mr Doodle Kicks Oft.” FRIDAY. April 21: “Prison Without Bars,” Alexander Korda’s biggest sensation in screen history, featuring Covihne Luchaire and Barry Barnes. The most poignant and powerful drama of its kind ever shown on the ' screen.
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