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REGENT. OCTOBER 14 —18: “Song of the Plains,” starring Nelson Eddy, Virginia Bruce, Victor McLaglen, Lionel Barrymore, Edward Arnold, Guy Kibbee and Charles. Butterworth. A superb associate programme includes: “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” (coloured cartoon), “Ice Antics" . (M.G.M. miniature), and Regent Air Mail News.
OCTOBER 19—20: “Fra Diavolo (Laurel and Hardy's funniest picture), featuring Laurel and Hardy, Dennis King, Thelma Todd, Henry Armetta and James Finlayson. "Suzy,” starring Jean Harlow, Franchot Tone, Cary Grant, Lewis Stone, Benita Hume and Una O’Connor.
OCTOBER 21—24: “Union Pacific,” s with Barbara Stanwyck, Akim Tami--3 roff, Lynne Overman, Brian Donlevy, > Joel McCrea, May Beatty and Lon Chaney Junr. An excellent support- : ing programme includes: Popular ' Science JB-5, and Regent Air Mail News. STATE. TOMORROW, Saturday, Monday, October 13—16: The first important Hollywood production with an authentic Australian background, “Captain Fury,” is a lusty exciting adventure story of early pioneering days. Brian Aherne shares acting honours with Victor McLaglen and June Lang. Other players are John Carradine and Paul Lucas. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults). TUESDAY. Wednesday, Thursday, October 17 —19: "Arizona Wildcat,” provides Jane Withers with her best vehicle to date. Teamed with her is the always loveable Leo Carrillo. The second film, “Edge of the World" is a true epic of man's fight to conquer nature at the end of the world. Photographed on the island of Foula on the edge of the Shetland Isles-. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). FRIDAY, Saturday, Monday, October 20 —23: Adapted from the book “Sara Crewe" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Shirley 1 emple's charm is enhanced by the use of technicolour in the film, "The Little Princess.” She .is wonderfully supported by Richard Greene, Anita Louise and Arthur Treacher in probably the best picture she has ever made. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). COSY. TOMORROW: “Storm Over Bengal," featuring Patrie Knowles. Richard Cromwell, Rochelle Hudson. Douglas Dumbrille, Colin Tapley, Gilbert Emery and Claude Allister. The supporting programme includes: Louis v. Galento fight, the whole bout from start to finish; "Great Guns” (Interest); Pathe Pictorial; "Pathetone Weekly,” and “Blue of the Night" Musical), At the matinee only, episode 1 of “Red Barry.”
OCTOBER 17 —19: “More than a Secretary,” starring Jean Arthur, George Brent, Lionel Stander, Ruth Donnelly and Reginald Denny. "Freedom for Sale." features Paul Kelly, Rosalind Keith, Gene Borgan, Jack Daly and Thurston Hall.
OCTOBER 20 —23: “Scrapper," featuring Mickey Rooney, Anne Nagel, Frank Shields, Edward Pawley and Doris Rankin. “My Wife’s Relatives," with James Gleason, Lucille Gleason. Russell Gleason, Mary Hart and Harry Davenport in the leading roles. The famous thrilling radio serial commences screening at all sessions. Episode 1, “Heigh Ho Silver."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1939, Page 4
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