COMING ATTRACTIONS’
' COSY. TOMORROW: “Gangster’s Bay,” starring Jackie Cooper, Robert Warwick, Lucy Gilman, Louise Lorimer and, Betty Blythe. Also feature length cartoon, “Popeye and Alladin and his Wonderful Lamp.” SEPTEMBER 19—21: “Charlie Chan at the Opera,” featuring Warner Gland; Boris Karloff, Keye lJuke s.Charlotte Henry and Thomas jwßeck.: “Banjo on My Knee,” with Barbara’ Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Helen Westley, Buddy Ebsen, Walter Brennan, Anthony Martin, Katherine De Mille' ancUsWalter Catlett. , ■- SEPTEMBER 22—25: “Wild.-Money,” witli. Ed. Everest Horton,... Lynne’’ Overman* Porter Hall, Louise Campbell, Benny Baker, Ruth.. Coleman and fßilijr'-Lee. “St. Louisj;*Blues,’? starring .Dorothy Lamour, Lloyd Nolan, Jerome Cowan; Tito Guizar, Jes-» sie Ralph, William Frawley Sulliyart and The Kingsmeri#’ RECENT. TONIGHT: 1 “Four Girls .in White,” featuring Florence Rice, Una Merkel, Ann Rutherford, Mary Howard, Alpn. Marshal, Kent- Taylor, Buddy Ebsen
and Jessie Ralph. Selected? short subjects will also be screened;;?.. SEPTEMBER 16—19: “Trouble?,Brewing,” starring George Formby? Googie Withers, Gus McNaughton, Garry Marsh and Ronald. Shiner. , Special 3000 ft. short subject, “The ' Warning” (dealing With the tremeh- ' dous activity that has taken place in ’ England in the last twb years to ; bring the country's defence organ- ' isatiqn right up to date); also the latest overseas newsreels. ' ' a SEPTEMBER 20—22: "The Girl Dowh--5 stairs,” featuring Franscisa Gaal, ] Franchot Tone, Rita Johnson, Walter Connolly, Reginald Gardiner and Franklin Pangborn. SEPTEMBER 23, 26, 27: “Huckleberry Finn,” starring Mickey Rooney, Walter Connolly, Williams-Frawley, Rex Ingram, Lynne Carver and Jo Ann Sayers. The short subjects include: “Boy Scouts” (Our Gang Comedy), “Poetry of Nature” (a Pete Smith
Specialty), “The Bear That Couldn’t Sleep” (Technicolour Cartoon), and the latest Air Mail Newsreels. STATE. TOMORROW, Saturday, Monday, September 15—18: Fiction’s most fascinating character, Sherlock Holmes, " created by Sir Conan Doyle half a century ago is presented in the adventure of “The Hound of the Baskervilles.” Prominent among the feature players are Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Richard Greene, Wendy Barrie. Nigel Bruce and Lionel Atwill. (Recommended by the Censoi- for Adults). TUESDAY,' Wednesday, Thursday, September 19 —21: Hal Roach’s latest comedy success, “Elephants Never Forgot,” adapted from the well known short story, "Zenobia,” introduces Oliver Hardy in a different kind of role. Other players who take part in the carefree doings are Jean Parker, Billie Burke, June Lang, James Ellison and Harry Langdon. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). FRIDAY, Saturday, Monday, September 22 —25: Clover comedy of the sparkling kind is manifest in “Wife, Husband and Friend,” in which an hilarious domestic triangle is created by a wife’s ambition to become an operatic singer. Warner Baxter, George Barbier, Binnie Barnes and Cesar Romero fill the main roles. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults).
Said the dear old lady, tasting beer for the first time: “My word! It tastes just like the medicine my husband has been taking for the past forty years.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 September 1939, Page 4
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