COMING ATTRACTIONS
COSY. MAY 12 —15: “Exposed,” a candid camera story featuring Otto Kruger, Glenda Farrell, Herbert Mundin, David Oliver and Lorraine Krueger. “I Am The Law" —Edward G. Robinson, John Beal, Otto Kruger and Wendy Barrie. MAY 16—18: “Reported Missing,” starring Wm. Gargan, Jean Rogers, Dick Purcell and Hobart Cavanaugh. “Top of the Town,” with Doris Nolan, George Murphy, Hugh Herbert, Gregory Ratoff, Henry Armetta, Mischa Auer and the Three Sailors. MAY 19 —22: “Alcatraz Island” —John Litel, Ann Sheridan, Gordon Oliver, plus Mary Maguire, Australia’s own sweetheart. “Freshman Year,” with Dixie Dunbar, William Lundigan, Ernest Truex, with the Diamond Brothers, the Lucky Seven and the Murtah Sisters. REGENT. MAY 13—16: “Gold is Where You Find It,” in glorious new technicolour, starring George Brent and Olivia de Havilland, supported by Claude Rains, Tiro Holt, Margaret Lyndsay, Sydney Toler and Barton Mac Lane. An excellent first half includes Regent Air Mail News, Vitaphone Pictorial Revue and a Melody Master, Carl Deacon Moore and His Hillbillies. MAY 17—19: “Little Tough Guys in Society,” the Dead End Kids, Mischa Auer, Edward Everett Horton, Mary Boland, Helen Parish and Jackie Searl. Regent featurettes include “Wild and Bully,” a Mentone Musical; “Sailor Mouse” Cartoon, and a Low’ell Thomas Traveltalk, “Going Places.”
MAY 20—23: “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” adopted from Francis Beeding’s thriller, “Norwich Victims,’
starring Emlyn William, author of “Night Must Fall,” and supported by Hugh Williams, Christine Silver and Marcus Goring. Selected short subjects include “8.8. C. Musical No. 2,”“Highlights of London” and a Pathe Pictorial. STATE. FRIDAY: “Pygmalion,” direct from 8 weeks in Wellington. For the first time the screen becomes candid —and says just what it thinks! Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller. Wilfrid Lawson in George Bernard Shaw’s masterpiece, i An excellent supporting programme j includes “Men Against the Sea,”: Daily Dozen, Autumn Fashion Fore- [ cast, Latest Overseas News and Fox Australian News. FRIDAY, MAY 19: “The Mad Miss Manton,” full of laughs, mystery, and excitement that will hold you breathless, featuring Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Sam Levene Frances Mercer. Also screening, Wai. Disney’s latest Silly Symphony in colour, “Merbabies.” ON ITS WAY: “Kentucky,” powerful in theme, sweeping in scope, strong in emotion, brilliant in spectacle, and in beautiful new technicolour.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 5
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