COMING ATTRACTIONS
COSY. TOMORROW: “The Frontiersman,” starring William (Hopalong) Boyd. Windy Hayes, Russell Hayden, Evelyn Venable and Clara Kemball Young. “Tom Sawyer Detective.” with Donald O’Connor, Billy Cook. Porter Hall, Raymond Hatton and Janet Waldo. JULY 18 —20: "Night of Mystery,” with Roscoe Karns, Grant Richards, Ruth Coleman, Elizabeth Patterson and Colin Tapley. “Turn Off The Moon,” featuring Charlie Ruggles, Eleanorc Whitney, Johnny Downs, Kenny Baker, Ben Blue and Marjorie Gatesen. JULY 21 —24: “In Old Santa Fe," with Gene Autry, the world’s most popular Singing Cowboy, supported by Ken Maynard, Smiley Burnette, H. B, Warner, Windy Hayes, and Evalyn Knapp. “Over the Wall,” starring Dick Foran, John Litel, Dick Purcell June Travis, Ward Bond and Raymond Hatton. REGENT. SATURDAY, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday: “Boys’ Town,” with Spencer Tracey as Father Flanagan Mickey Rooney, Henry Hall, Addison Richards, and Minor Watson. The usual Regent featurettes include Regent Overseas News, “Tiny Troubles” (an Our Gang comedy), “Heroes at Leisure” (a Pete Smith specialty), and “An Hour for Lunch” (a Robert Benchly comedy). JULY 20 —21: “Fools for Scandal,” featuring Carole Lombard, Fernand Gravel, Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkins, Marie Wilson and Isabel Jeans. Short subjects include: “Dog Daze” (a technicolour cartoon), Vitaphone Pictorial Revue, “Toradja Land” (Technicolour colourtour), Don. B.estor and His Orchestra (“Melody Master.”)
JULY 22 —28: “Three Smart Girls Grow Up,” starring Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey, Helen Parrish, Charles Winninger, Robert Cummings and William Lundigan. Featurettes include: “Broad Acres” (N.Z. review), “Music and Models,” “Triumph of the Telegraph,” and “Hollywood Bowl.” STATE. STARTING TOMORROW, and also showing'on Saturday and Monday: A great story never told before of the Navy’s Splinter Fleet, "Submarine Patrol,” features Richard Greene, Preston Foster, Nancy Kelly and George Bancroft. JULY 18 —20: Luis Hayward and Joan Fontaine are romantically teamed in Edward Small’s 10-reel special, “Duke of West Point,” also featured is the latest Jones Family series, “Everybody’s Baby.” JULY 21 —24: A fresh set of historical events such as fhe Charge of the Light Brigade, The Crimean War, and the fall of Khartoum are vividly depicted in > the technicolour film, “Sixty Glorious Years,” sequel to “Victoria the Great,” which again costars Anna Neagle and Anton Walbrook, with Aubrey C. Smith as the Duke of Wellington.
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