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COMING ATTRACTIONS

■ _ REGENT THEATRE. i FRIDAY, Saturday. Monday; “FORTY , LITTLE MOTHERS." the delightfully warm-hearted comedy. feaVuring Eddie Cantor. Rim Johnson. Jutilth Anderson and a superb cast. An j exquisite story of a College Professor and his accidental adoption of a ! baby and his efforts io conceal the fact from the world. It is full of de’ightiui humour, exquisite sentiment and delights with, its charm and natural quality. It is most certainly a picture for the whole family. Splendid supporting ’ featurettes include tiie latest Cinesound News, a brilliant Passing Parade number and a grand comedy, featuring the inimiI mbie “Our Gang.” IUESDAY. Wednesday. Thursday “GOOD GIRLS GO ’TO PARIS." Columbia’s outstanding comedy hit, featuring Melvyn Douglas, Joan Blondeli and a grand east. Gay and sophisticated it abounds in sparkling wit and smart action and is unquestionably one of the most brilliant comedies (if the year. COMING. ’Hi.OOO HORSEMEN.” the magnificent Australian production now thrilling all Wellington, and in which an inspiring tribute is paid to the work of the Anzac Mounted Un- ' its in the last war. I STATE THEATRE. TONIGHT (Friday). Saturday. Mon-,! nay; Portentous in its timeliness, i “FOUR SONS" comes to the State i theatre tonight. The 20th Century- ' Fox picture features Don Ameche, i Eugenio Leontovieh. Mary Both; Hughes. Alan Curtis and many i others, and has been called one of i the most stirring pictures of recent ' years. Simplicity is the keynote of! “FOUR SONS" and the cast plays each, part with, deep and moving eon- ! viclion. The compelling force of the ! drama and the power of its emotion- ! al outcry have caused previewers to 1 label it a picture that should be on ' every ’ must see" list. Included in j the supports is a subject entitled ' “Top Notch Tennis." a thrilling; sports review of great interest t<> al! • tennis players. TUESDAY NEXT. February 25: Fred | Astaire and Ginger Rogers in their i greatest musical cornedv success, j “FOLLOW THE FLEET." Seldom j has a picture been more entertaining j than this great offering. Possessing! gaiety’ and humour, a truly fine score by Irving Berlin, a number of popular song hits including “We Saw the Sea" and the extraordinary fine dancing and comedy of its two stars —it emerges as by far the best musical film made by the great Astaire —Rogers partnership, COSY THEATRE. ERIDAY. Saturday: “OUTSIDE THE 3-MILE LIMIT." the thrilling story of the G-Men’s light against the counterfeiters. Featuring Jack | Holt. Harry Carey and Irin Ware, it.' abounds in thrills and last-paced ac-; lion. Also screening "ESPIONAGE i | AGENT." the brilliant drama of the!! Secret Service, featuring Joe! Me- h Crea, Brenda Marshall and George' Bancroft. ; MONDAY. Tuesday: “REWI’S LAST 1 STAND," the brilliant New Zealand; production in which one of the mast ! I coiotirfu! episodes of New Zealand history is recreated in thrilliiig and I faithful detail. Not only some of the,j finest photography’ ever seen dis- P tinguishes this production, but spe-1 eial incidental music was composed for it by Allred Hill, New Zealand's j own great musical figure. Magnifi- I cent specimens of the Maori race I play the principal parts and it is also | .important to note that ratings from I the Achilles and Leander also figur- j cd in the battle scenes It is a pic- . (tire made by. and for New Zealand- '•

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 February 1941, Page 9

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COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 February 1941, Page 9

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 February 1941, Page 9

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