COMING ATTRACTIONS
STATE. TOMORROW, 7.45 p.m.: “Trade Winds Walter Wagner’s exciting comedy adventure,. featuring Fredric March, Joan Bennett, Ralph Bellamy, Ann Sothern, screening in conjunction with the latest 1939 series “March of Time," Unusual Occupations No. 5, “Macassar,” travelogue, Pathe Pictorial, latest Fox-Australian news, etc. WEDNESDAY: Another outstanding double feature programme. John Barrymore, George Murphy, Marjorie Weaver, Joan Davis, Jack Haley, George Barbier in a musical laughriot, “Hold That Co-ed,” and also the second of the “Roving Reporter's” series. Michael Whalen, Jean Rogers, Chick Chandler, Harold Huber in “While New York Sleeps.” FRIDAY, MAY 12: “The Mad Miss Mawton,” full of laughs, mystery, and excitement that will hold you breathless, featuring Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Sam Levene, Frances Mercer. Also screening, Walt Disney’s latest Silly Symphony in colour, “Merbabierf.ON ITS WZYY: The greatest entertainment the screen has ever known, “Pygmalion.” Watch for special announcements. COSY. TOMORROW: “Invisible Menace,” starring a new and thrilling Karloff, ably supported by Marie Wilson, Eddie Cravbn, Regis Toomey, Eddie Acuff, and Cy. Kendall. “Prairie Thunder,” the return of the Singing Cowboy, Dick Foran, with Wilfred Lucas and Ellen v MAY * 9 —11: “Without Orders,” with Sally Eilers, Robert Armstrong, Charley Grapewin and Vinton Haworth. .“Smartest Girl In Town,” featuring Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, Helen Broderick, Erik Blore and Frank Jenks. MAY 12—15: “I Am The Law,” with Ed. G. Robinson, John Beal, Otto Kruger, Wendy Barrie and Barbara O’Neil. “Exposed,” featuring Glenda Farrell, Otto Kruger, Herbert Mundin and David Oliver. REGENT. MAY 6—9:“To Hot To Handle,” with Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, Leo Carrillo, Walter Pidgeon, Walter Connolly. Selected Regent supports include Regent Air Mail News, a Fitzpatrick Colourtour, “Sydney Pride of Australia,” and a Pete Smith specialty, “Follow the Arrow,” arrow shooting that will thrill you more than the contest in “Robin Hood.” MAY 10 —12: “Shining Hour,” featuring Joan Crawford, Margaret Sullivan, Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, Fay Bainter, Allan Joslyn and Hattie McDaniels. The supporting programme of short subjects is: “Alfalfa’s Aunt,” an Our Gang comedy; “Dream of Love,” a two-reel musical based on I an incident in the life of the famous composer Franz. Lizst, and a captain and the kids cartoon, “Petunia Natural Park.”
MAY 13—16: “Gold is Where You Find It,” in glorious new technicolour, with Claude Rains, Olivia De Haviland, Margaret Lyndsay, John Litel, Tim Holt. Also, a melody master, “Carl Deacon Moore,” and Vitaphone Pictorial Revue.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 May 1939, Page 5
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