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REGENT. TONIGHT: “Fools for Scandal,” featuring Carole Lombard, Fernand Gravet, Ralph Bellamy. Featurettes: “Dog Daze” (Technicolour Cartoon); Vitaphone Pictorial Revue (interest | with technicolour sequence); “Toradja Hand” (Colourtour); Don Bes- [ tor and his Orchestra. SATURDAY: “Three Smart Girls Grow Up,” for one whole week, with Deanna Durbin, Nan Gray, Helen Parish. Charles Winninger, Robert Cummings and William Lundigart. Specially selected shorts include: “Music and Models,” “Triumph of the Telegraph,” “Hollywood Bowl” (Cartoon), and New Zealand Review, “Broad Acres.” JULY 29—AUGUST 1: “Out West With the Hardy’s,” featuring Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Cecelia Parker and Fay Holden. Selected short subjects.
STATE. TOMORROW, Saturday and Monday, July 21 —24: A new set of events in the distinguished Queen Victoria's reign are lavishly depicted in the technicolour film, “Sixty Glorious Years.” Anna Neagle and Anton Walbrook with C. Aubrey Smith have the principal roles. JULY 25—27: Today’s danger zone is vividly illustrated in the amazing drama of adventure in the most exciting spot in the world today, “International Settlement.” George Sanders, Dolores Del Rio, Dick Baldwin and June Lang are featured. JULY 28 —31: England’s No. 1 favourite Gracie Fields has never been more vital nor in better voice than in her latest feast of fun, “Keep Smiling." Mary Macguire, the Australian actress, has an important role.
COSY. TOMORROW: "Old Santa Fe," starring Gene Autrv and supported by H. B. Warner, Ken Maynard, Windy Hayes and Evelyn Knapp. "Over the Wall,” (written by Warder Lewis E. Lawes), featuring Dick Foran. John Litel, June Travis. Dick Purcell and Raymond Hatton. JULY 25 —27: "Wake Up and Live." with Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie, Alice Faye, Patsy Kelly. Ned Sparks. Jack Haley and Joan Davis. “King of the Royal Mounted." starring Robert Kent, Rosalind Keith. Alan Dinehart and Arthur Loft. JULY 28—31: "Patient in Room 18," featuring Patrie Knowles. Ann Sheridan. Eric Stanley and John Ridgley. “Gold Diggers in Paris," with Rudy Voice, Rosemary Lane, Hugh Herbert, Allen Jenkins, Melville Cooper, and Fritz Feld.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1939, Page 4
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