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COSY. i TOMORROW: "Renegade Trail." with j William i Hopalong) Boyd. "Windy" Hayes. Russell Hayden. Charlotte Wynters and The King's Men. "Per- | sons in Hiding," written by J. Edgar Hoover (Chief of "G" Mon), with Lynne Overman. J. Carroll Naish, Judith Barrett, Patricia Morrison. John Eldredge and William Frawley. ! AUGUST 8--10: "London Melody,” with Anna Noaglc (of Victoria the I Great fame). Tuilio Carminaii. Rob- [ ert Douglas and Joan Kemp-Welch, i "The Gentleman from Louisiana,” | starring Eddie Quilk-n. Charles ( 'Chic" Sale. Charlotte Henry. MarI jorie Gateson and Holmes Herbert. I REGENT. AUGUST .I —3: "White Danners.” from the' best selling novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, starring Claude'Rains. Fay Bainler, Jackie Cooper, and Bonita Granville. Cast: Henry O'Neill. Kay Johnson. J. Farrell McDonald. William Pawley and John Ridgely. The Regent featurettes include: "Cracked Ice” (Technicolour Cartoon), “Pearl of the East" (Colourtour), Carl Hofi' and his Orchestra (Melody Master), and the latest overseas Newsreels. AUGUST 9—11: “Lone Wolf in Paris,” starring Francis Lederer, Francis Drake, Olaf Hylton, Maurice Cass (based on the story by Louis. Joseph Vance). The short subjects include: "From Bad to Worse” (Charlie Chase comedy), “Spring Festival" (coloured rapsody), “Community Sing” and screen snapshots, and Regent AitMail News. STATE. TOMORROW. Saturday, Monday, August 4 —7: Bobby Breen's latest film, “Fisherman’s Wharf,” has the colourful setting of San Francisco Bay as the background for this particularly enjoyable piece of entertainment of human interest, drama and song. Leo Carrillo, Henry Armetta and “Slicker,” the performing seal heads the supporting cast. TUESDAY. Wednesday, Thursday, August 8—10: A distinct novelty in double feature programme is offered in Richard Dix’s latest film, “Twelve Crowded Hours,” and , George O’Brien in “Trouble In Sundown.”. The latter film has plenty of action, hard riding and fast shooting. FRIDAY, Saturday, Monday, August 11—14; Rich in incident and with much to catch the imagination, the technicolour film, “Jesse James” with Tyrone Powc-r, Henry Fonda, Randolph Scott and Nancy Kelly is an epic drama based on the exploits of one of the most notorious American outlaws.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 August 1939, Page 4
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