AMUSEMENTS.
CITY SHOWS. This evening's screen fare in the city consists of the following programmes:— Regent, "The Call of the Wild," a romantic drama of goldrush days, starring Clark Gable, Loretta Young and "Buck,' the St. Bernard; Civic, "Orchids to You," a romantic tale of a flower-shop girl, featuring John Boles, Jean Muir and Charles Butterworth, together with holdover season of Jane Withers' initial starring film, "Ginger"; St. James', extended season of "David Copperficld,'' Hollywood's magnificent interpretation of Charles Dickens' most famous novel; Plaza, initial showing of "The Bride of Frankenstein," starring Karloff, _ Els a. 'Manchester and Colin Clive; Majestic, "'She Loves a Uniform," a gay, madcap comedy-romance, with Patricia Ellis and Larry "Crabbe featured; Strand, revival of William Powell-"Ginger" Rogers mysteryromance,. "Star of Midnight"; and National and Prince Edward jointly, initial dual local release of "The Girl from 10th Avenue" (Bette Davis and Colin Clive) and "Havana Widows" (Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell); Roxv and Tivoli jointly, "The Nit-Wits" (Wheeler anl Woolsey) and "The Awakening of Jim Burke" (Jack Holt and Mona Barrie).
AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
PICTURE THEATRES. REGENT —Clark Gable and Loretta Young: in "Call or the Wild.". MAJESTIC —Patricia Elliss and Buster Crabbe in "She Loves a Uniform." STRAND —William Powell and Ginger Roger's in "StaT or Midnight." LONDON — \V. C. Fields in "International House" and Slim Sommerville in "They Just Had to Get Married." ROXY AND TlVOLl—Wheeler and Woolsey in "The Nit Wits" and Jack Holt in "Tbe Awakening or Jim Burke." ST. JAMES'—W. C. Fields. Lionel Barrymore and All-star Cast in "David Copperfleld." PLAZA —Boris KarlofT and Colin Clive in "The Bride of Frankenstein." CIVIC—John Boles and Jean Muir in "Orchids to You." NATIONAL AND PRINCE' EDWARD— Bette Davis in "The Girl From I Oth Avenue" and Joan Blondell in "Havana Widows." ADELPHI—"My Heart Is Calling." AMBASSADOR—"The Hide-out." ALEXANDRA —"Roberta." AVONDALE —"Paddy the Next Best Thing." BRITANNIA—"A rter Office Hours." CAPITOL—"You Can't Buy Everything." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Laddie." DE LUXE—"Are You a Mason?" EMPlßE—"Forsaking All Others." EMPRESS—"Vanessa." QAlETY—"Bright Eyes." GREY LYNN ClNEMA—"Cleopatra." KING'S (Northcote) —"The Iron Duke." KINGSLAND—"The Night Is Young." LIBERTY—"FIying Down to Rio." MAYFAIR —"Doctor Monica." PRINCESS—"Under the Pampas Moon." REGENT (Epsom)—" The Merry Widow." RIALTO—"HeII in the Heavens." STATE (Devonport)—"Unuer the Pampas Moon." STATE (Onehunga)—"The Arizonian." STATE (Symonds Street) —"Sweet Adeline." STAR (Newton) —"Sons or the Desert." STRAND (Onehunga)—"The Ilell Cat." TUDOR—"The Gilded Lily." VlCTOßlA.—"Desirable." WEST END — "George White's 1935 Scandals."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 205, 30 August 1935, Page 3
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