REGENT THEATRE
“DAREDEVIL DRIVERS.” There was no question about who would direct “The Daredevil Drivers” for Warner Bros.', the melodrama screening at the Regent Theatre. The film involves the automobile insurance jacket and necessitated many action shots of cars careening around corners, smashups, men flying off motor-cycles and racing car sequences. Breezy Eason is “tops” as an action director. Starting 30 years ago as director of cowboy pictures, he is responsible for many of the thrilling rides your cowboy heroes took. When William S. Han galloped down a mountain at break-neck speed— Breezy Eason was behind the camera, seeing that a shot would be taken that would thrill movie fans. He made Tom Mix's exciting adventures more exciting. He drilled the charioteers in “Ben Hur” and finally produced one of the most thrilling action spectacles of all time in the chariot race, still remembered after all these years. "The Daredevil Drivers” costars Dick Purcell and Beverley Roberts for the first time. Heather Wright, contortionist and eccentric tap dancer, direct from the Australian Tivoli circuit and the St. James, Wellington, appears on the stage of the Regent Theatre as a special added attraction to "The Daredevil Drivers.” She will appear twice daily. Miss Wright is one of the most brilliant contortionists to visit New Zealand and will present her artistic specialty act.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 36, 13 February 1939, Page 9
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221REGENT THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 36, 13 February 1939, Page 9
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