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COMING ATTRACTIONS

COSY THEATRE. TONIGHT, Saturday and Monday: “RANCHO GRANDE." Inspired by the song of the same name, “Rancho Grande" is a thrilling action show, starring Gene Autry. It is a whirlwind of song and action. The associate feature. "GAMBLING ON THE HIGH SEAS." stars Wayne Morris and Jane Wyman. A beautiful girl's life is at stake—and her lover holds the aces! REGENT THEATRE. TONIGHT. Saturday and Monday: "REMEMBER." At a time when the world needs so desperately to laugh.' one of the most satisfying entertain-; ments is "REMEMBER." starring Lew Ayres, Robert Taylor and Greer, Garson. There is a strong supporting programme of topical items. TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday: “IF I HAD MY WAY." a great musical show featuring Gloria Jean. Bing Crosby and Charles Winninger. FRIDAY. March 28: "TWENTY-ONE DAYS TOGETHER." a romantic drama in which are starred Vivian Leigh and Lawrence Oliver. STATE THEATRE. TONIGHT' (Friday), tomorrow and Monday: The most sensational scoop in screen history—the breathless and glorious story of Democracy’s answer to aggression—March of Time’s first full-length feature film. '‘THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH,’; including the notorious German-made film produced by Dr. Goebbels to demoralise countries marked for aggression, “BAPTISM OF FIRE,” seized by the British Navy and sensationally included in “The Ramparts We Watch.” It is a picture whose thrilling scenes will long be remembere'd and in which there is a dramatic tenseness rarely ever associated with a presentation on the screen. The Management state that every patriotic Britisher should see this picture. TUESDAY NEXT. March 25: Two good features, "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM," and "YESTERDAY’S HEROES.” FRIDAY NEXT: Will Hay is one of Britain’s most popular comedians, with a vast following of film, radio and variety fans. “WHERE'S THAT FIRE?" is his greatest comedy, with a laugh- to every foot of film. Once again he is riotously supported by Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. Coming soon to State are following record-breaking shows: “THE GREAT DICTATOR,” Charlie Chaplin, now creating sensational records in Australia. U.S.A., Great Britain and all over the British Empire. Not yet released in New Zealand but coming very soon: “MARYLAND.” In Technicolour. “Greater than Kentucky” is the universal acclamation to this magnificent film. “THE MARK OF ZORRO.” starring Tyrone Power. Basil Rathbone and Linda Darnell (ran for four big weeks in Wellington).

“THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES," \in Technicolour, the glorious succes- ( sor to Jesse James.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1941, Page 9

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

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

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