COMING ATTRACTIONS
STATE. TUESDAY, Wednesday and Thursday: “The Saint in London,” starring George Sanders. OCTOBER 27, 28 and 30: “Five Came Back.”. /Additional attractions: “The Man in the Iron Mask,” "Four Feathers,” and “The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle. COSY. TOMORROW: “Scrapper,” featuring Mickey Rooney, Anne Nagel, Frank Shields, Edward Pawley and William Gould. “My Wife’s Relatives,” with James Gleason, Lucille Gleason, Russell Gleason, Mary Hart and Harry Davenport in the chief roles. Also the first thrilling episode of that famous radio serial, “The Lone Ranger.” Episode 1 “Heigh Ho Silver." This serial will be screened every Friday, Saturday and Monday for 14 consecutive weeks. OCTOBER 24 —26: "Her Husband Lies," featuring Gail Patrick, Ricardo Cortez, Akim TamirofT, Tom Brown and Louis Calhern. “Easy to Take,” with Marsha Hunt, John Howard, Eugene Palette and Robert Grieg being in the leading roles. OCTOBER 27—30: “The Gaunt Stranger," Edgar Wallace’s greatest thriller, starring Sonny Hale, Wilfred Lawson, Louise Henry and Alexander Knox. "Risky Business,” has George Murphy, Dorathea Kent, El Brendel and Mary Forbes in the leading roles. REGENT. TONIGHT: “Fra Diavolo." Laurel and Hardy’s funniest film, featuring Laurel and Hardy, Dennis King, Thelma Todd. Henry Annetta and James Finlayson. “Suzy.” starring Jean Harlow, Franchot Tone, Cary Grant, Lewis Stone, Una O'Connor and Christian Rub. Regent Air Mail N ews.
SATURDAY: “Union Pacific." Cecil B. De Mille's mighty epic, with Akim Tamiroff, Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Lynne Overman, Brian Donlevy in the leading roles. There is a superb supporting cast. The usual Regent supports include “Popular Science JB-5” (Popeye Cartoon), “Leave Well Enough Alone,” and Regent Air Mail News. OCTOBER 25—27: “Good Girls Go To Paris,” featuring -Melvyn Douglas, Joan Blondell, Walter- Connolly, Alan Curtis, Joan Perry and Clarence Kolb. Excellent supporting programme includes “Skinny the Moacher” (Charlie Chase comedy), “Screen Snapshots,” “Diving Rhythm” (sports thrill), “Man Made Island” (colourtour), and Regent Overseas News. OCTOBER 28—31: Fanie Hurst’s greatest story, “Four Daughters.” featuring Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Priscilla Lane, Gale Page, Claude Rains, John Garfield and Dick Foran are featured. The superb associate programme includes “What Price Porky” (cartoon), “Crossroads of the Orient” (colourtour). Vitaphone Pictorial Revue, and Regent Air Mail News.
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