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COMING ATTRACTIONS

REGENT THEATRE. FRIDAY. Saturday, Monday, Tuesday: "THE SEA HAWK." Warner Bros, thrilling story of the Spanish Main. Produced on a gigantic scale at fabulous cost it boasts a glorious cast headed by Errol Flynn as the "Sea Hawk,” a role which fits his dashing personality as no other has done since the well remembered "Captain Blood.” Claude Rains. Brenda Marshall. Flora Robson, and Alan Hale head a supporting cast of thousands. Dealing with buccaneering in .he days of Queen Bess Elizabeth, its exciting story of adventure abounding in thrills spectacle and warm romance. recreates the limesuvhen English seamen became for till limo masters of the seas. No one should miss a production as great as its title.

WEDNESDAY. Thursday: "RHYTHM ON THE RIVER,” he gay bright musical romance featuring Mary Martin (of the “Great Victor Herbert" fame), Bing Crosby, Basil. Rathbone and a grand cast, it abounds in beautiful melody, warm romance and witty comedy. No less than seven great song hits are featured.

COMING:— Friday. February 7: “MYSTERY SEA RAIDER.” the amazing and thrilling story of the Rovers of the Sea preying on Commerce, with which will be shown an outstanding featurettes, "The World in Flames." in which the events of the past ten years leading right up to the London air attacks, are traced by the world's leading authorities on the subjects and countries concerned. This is an outstanding programme. STATE THEATRE. TONIGHT (Friday), Saturday. Monday and Tuesday: With a cast studded with topnotch stars and players, and a story of breathless speed, tempo and excitement, the Richard Wallace-Grover Jones production of Kenneth Robert's sweeping sea saga, "CAPTAIN CAUTION.” starring Victor Mature, Louise Platt, Leo Carrillo, Bruce Cabot and El Brendel, comes tonight to the State Theatre. Also screening is a special outstanding 1000 feet Newsreel of the first pictures and the battles in the Western Desert, showing the Italian rout in Egypt and Libya. On the same Newsreel are scenes of the Fourth Reinforcements parading in Wellington.

FRIDAY NEXT. February 7: New “Saint” film is thrill-packed. Said to be one of the most exciting and sus-pense-packed films in the popular series. “THE SAINT TAKES OVER." latest offering in the group of melodramas based on Leslie Charteris' fictional hero, again presents George Sanders as the modern Robin Hood who is the scourge of the police and the arch-enemy of criminals. The new story revolves around the efforts of The Saint to smash a gang of racetrack crooks who have framed his friend and sometimes his foe. Police Inspector Fernack. Wendy Barrie, Jonathan Hah.*, Paul Guilfoyle, and Morgan Conway arc also featured. COSY THEATRE. FRIDAY. Saturday. Monday: "PUBLIC COWBOY NO. 1.” the latest western romance, featuring everybody’s favourite, Gene Autry, together with Smiley Burnette, Ann Rutherford and a grand cast. Gen-

crous musical numbers are interspersed. “SECRET SEVEN." the associate feature, is an excellent thriller of the smashing < f the "killer'’ ring. and features Florence Rice. Barton Mac Lane and grand east. TU ES D/X V. V.*cd ne -■ <ia y. Thu rM ay "FOUH JUST MEN." the grand story of four Englishmen united in a secret band t<> outwit the ration’s enemies. Exposing the spy rmg site names <>f the lending players arc withheld. Memorable and exciting entertainment such as this one. are few and far between, (lONE TO THE DOGS." the greatest fast of fun imaginable >• the >a.pportmg feature, and ••..»:■ the m-nntubb-George Wallace and a grand r.r.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1941, Page 9

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COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1941, Page 9

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 January 1941, Page 9

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