COMING ATTRACTIONS
STATE. FRIDAY, January 26 to January 29: A famous story—now a thrilling picture. Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott and beautiful Margaret Lockwood in “SUSANNAH OF THE MOUNTIES.” The adventure-pack-ed drama of the , Royal Canadian North-West Mounteds. A superlative array of State featurettes includes the latest Airmail Newsreels from Europe; a Magic Carpet number, “Isle of Pleasure;” Terrytoon, "TwoHeaded Giant,” and a Sportscope.
TUESDAY, January 30 to February 1: Hollywood’s ace comedy team, The Ritz Brothers, as the "World’s Greatest Detectives,” pitting themselves against the weird, suspenseful, criminal activities of a murdering “something" terrorizing an entire city in “THE GORILLA." The fun-
niest mystery thriller that ever hit
the screen. FRIDAY, February 2: Facing death and danger for life and love—always outnumbered, never outfought, “THE REAL GLORY,” a Samuel Goldwyn . special with Gary Cooper, David Niven, Andrea Leeds, Reginald Owen. Exciting, pulse-firing drama of the Philippines—with Gary Cooper in his
most stirring role and one of Samuel
Goldwyn’s finest dramatic triumphs. COMING SOON TO THE STATE are the following pre-eminent attractions: Leslie Howard in “INTERMEZZO,” with Edna Best and introducing the alluring new star, Ingrid Bergman. Spencer Tracey, Nancy Kelly, Richard Greene and Sir Ced-
ric Hardwicke in Twentieth CenturyFox’s proudest production “STANLEY AND LIVINGTONE.” Ralph Richardson and Merle Oberon in “THE LION HAS WINGS,” made with the co-operation of the R.A.F., and including the raid on the Kiel Canal. Anna Neagle, Britain’s foremost dramatic actress, in “NURSE EDITH CAVELL.” Charles Laughton in the greatest role ever portrayed, “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "A CHUMP AT OXFORD." COSY, FRIDAY, Saturday. Monday: “KONGA THE WILD STALLION”' (the most amazing animal picture ever made with an. appealing human story), together with “THE GAUNT STRANGER" (a super Edgar Wallace thriller featuring Wilfrid Lawson of “Pygmalion” fame). Also screening, the final chapter of “The Lone Ranger" serial and a further episode of "Scouts to the Rescue,” featuring Jackie Cooper.
TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday: “BIG CITY>t (featuring Spencer Tracy and Luise Rainer in a heartwarming story that thrills and delights). Also “NAVY BLUE AND GOLD” (a delightful story of fun with the marines, featuring Robert Young, James Stewart, Lionel Barrytnore and Florence Rice). Two really great Metro productions.
COMING COSY ATTRACTIONS: “RACKET BUSTERS” (the greatest western ever), “LLOYDS OF LONDON,” “IN OLD MEXICO" and the super comedy, “DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN.” REGENT. SATURDAY, Monday, Tuesday: “THE HARDY’S RIDE HIGH” (the most delightfully funny and human story of all the great series as the Hardys inherit millions and decide to crash society), featuring Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone. Fay Holden. Ann Rutherford and all the delightful family. The supports include “Audioscopics No. 2,” in which with the aid of coloured glasses the figures and objects emerge right out of the screen.
WEDNESDAY, Thursday, Friday: “THE WARE CASE.” the sensational English stage success of a man who was a likeable bounder —and of a wife who understood and was patient. Marking the triumphant return of Clive Brook together with Jane Baxter and Barry K. Barnes to the screen, this production was honoured by with a command performance before their Majesties the King and Queen.
COMING TO THE REGENT SHORTLY: “THUNDER AFLOAT,” “THE BEACHCOMBER (Charles Laughton). “PROFESSOR MAMLOCK” (the sensational Continental production), “BRIDAL SUITE” (Robert Young and Annabella), “CLOUDS OVER EUROPE” (one of the great successes of the year), “WINGS OF THE NAVY" and “GOODBYE MR CHIPS” (the outstanding production of all time'L
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