AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT THE REGENT Masterton’s Social Centre. At B—TONIGHT—-At 8. Metro’s Grand Production, which DARES TO BE "DIFFERENT” Defying classification, it is an absorbing, wholly fascinating story, unflaggingly gripping and unpredictable to its final impressive climax. Featuring ROBERT MONTGOMERY ED ARNOLD REG. OWEN EDMUND GWENN—RON SINCLAIR In the Amazing “EARL OF CHICAGO” “EARL OF CHICAGO” “EARL OF CHICAGO” “EARL OF CHICAGO” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) The amazing story of “Silky Kilmount” —Chicago gangster—who became an English Earl by inheritance. You’ll hate him —you’ll laugh with him — you’ll sympathise with him —BUT you’ll never forget its daring, unconventional, thrilling entertainment! FEATURETTES DE LUXE include WHAT’S YOUR I.Q?” Pete Smith Tests Your Memory. "THE NEW PUPIL” Our Gang Comedy. “SITKA AND JUNEAU” All Colour Fitzpatrick. Cinesound Gazette Plans at Nimmo’s & Theatre.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 October 1940, Page 1
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