COMING ATTRACTIONS
REGENT. MAY 20—23: “You Canjt Take It With You,” with a twelve-star cast headed by Lionel Barrymore, Edward Arnold, H. B. Warner, Jean Arthur, James Stewart, Mischa Auer and Ann Miller. Supporting featurettes: Regent Air Mail News, “Athletic Youth,” Sports Thrill and a popular science This is considered by many judges as the best picture of the year. MAY 24—26: “Manhattan Melodrama,” with Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, William Powell, Leo Carillo, Nat Pendleton, Isabel Jewel and Noel Madison. MAY 27— JUNE 2: “Sweethearts,” starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in their first modern roles. Filmed in glorious new teehr nicolour. Supporting roles are filled by Ray Bolger, Frank Morgan, Herman Bing, Mischa Auer, Florence Rice and Gene Lockhart. Selected short programme includes: Regent News and “City of Little Men,” a heart warming story of a boys town founded by a priest who believed there is no such thing as a bad boy.
STATE. FRIDAY: “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, Walt Disney’s latest Silly Symphony in colour, “Merbabies.” TUESDAY: “Five of a Kind,” starring the Dionne quintuplets in their third and greatest feature with Jean Herr sholt, Claire Trevqr, Cesar Romero, Slim Summerville, John Qualen, June Darwell. FRIDAY, MAY 26: “Kentucky,” a great picture has captured a great tradi? tion in all the splendour of technicolour. The outstanding cast is head? ed by Loretta Young, Richard Greene, Walter Brennan, Douglas Dumbrille and Karen Morley. COSY. TOMORROW: “Alcatraz Island,” with John Litel, Ann Sheridan, Gordon Oliver, Dick Purcell, plus Australia’s own Mary Maguire in her great? est role. “Freshman Year,” featuring Dixie Dunbar, William Lundigan, Ernest Truex, Constance Moore, Tommy Wonder, with the Diamond Brothers, The Lucky Seven and the Murtah Sisters. MAY 23 —25: “Arizona Mahoney,” with Will Mahoney, star of Frank Neil’s big revue that recently toured the Dominion, Joe Cook, Robert Cummings, Larry (Buster) Crabbe, and Marjorie Gateson. “Go West Young Man,” starring Mae West, Warren William, Randolph Scott, Alice Brady and Isabel Jewel. MAY 26—29: “Old Corral,” featuring an old favourite in his greatest singing and action role —Gene Autry with Smiley Burnette. “Last Warning” (a Crime Club story), featuring Preston Foster, Frank Jenks, E. E. Clive Kay Linaker and Joyce Compton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 May 1939, Page 5
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