REGENT THEATRE
“APACHE TRAIL.” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “Apache Trail,” will be finally screened tonight. “DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS.” Commencing at the Regent Theatre tomorrow Gene Autry returns to the screen in another of his colourful western pictures, “Deep in the Heart of Texas,” picfurised as “Heart of the Rio Grande.” The story is somewhat of a departure from many of the previous films and the songs in the picture include “Deep in the Heart of Texas,” the most popular western song since “South of the Border.” The associate feature, “Ellery Queen and the Perfect. Crime,” is another in the popular series based upon the exploits of the famous fiction and radio detective. The “perfect crime” itself is the death of a financier, who has betrayed the confidence of his associates and friends. Found in his study, with a knife in his chest, the vic'jm of a coldblooded murder actually plays a grim joke upon the men who attempt to find the criminal . It is not until Ellery deduces that he had died, not of a knife wound but of poison, that the film really swings into beathless action. I’here will be a matinee on Friday (Anniversary Day),
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1943, Page 6
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