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Direction: AMALGAMATED THEATRES - LTD. gUkTO-MORROW ■■ ■■■§ u um 2.0, • u« • pm. The magnificent new Theatre of Queen Street, with the arawhair seating. THE FIRST OF THE SERIES OF BRILLIANT AND SPECTACULAR PICTURES FROM UNITED ARTISTS * FOR 1939. GARY COOPER MEBIE OBERON. « THE Ti T 8 "I oy ™ua ay V- tJ I 1 " ■ 1 1.. ■ .I. ..I. 1■ ■ WITH /ijfr Aiw Screening: THS FIRST OF THE WONDERFUL NEW SCENICS DATCY IT El I V VrW"—\ IN TECHNICOLOUR— rMIPI IVEkbl IP A _ UIIUItAUi. WALTER BRENNAN a*-* A ~A n in wmuuws for Universal Exhibition. fj|H "THE ETERNAL FIRE."

To mark their 20th Anniversary as distributors of independently produced THE motion pictures United Artists hove assembled the leading producer* and Mart jr- yf|£ PRODUCERS whose combined talents will provide this unequalled programme of big STARS pictures for 1939. "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY" is the first of the great pictures to follow. ; M 4 SAMUEL GOLDWYN Productions 4 WALTER WANGER Productions Samuel Goldwyn, who recently provided "The Hurricane" Welter Wenqer. i topflight produo#p v Who lflU yeer «m end "The Goldwyn Follies," end hee produced many of you "Blockade" and "Algiere," now proyidees ' TRADE WINDS —Frederic March, Joan ■■tS goldwyn THE COWBOY AND THE LADY with Bennett. A roistering, exciting adventure bary coops* I Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon. (See above story a g a jnst a colourful background. AJ , u 4i - STAGE COACH—its appeal is as wide os Wffl Kl THE DARING AGE—Adolphe Menjou, the nation that provides the background for Sigrid Gurie, Joel McCrea and the renowned this thrilling adventure. Cast to be an||R violinist Jascha Heifetz; a story of youth nounced later. W lost in a world of turmoil. WINTER CARNIVAL a snowslide of *lfsl " WUTHERINO HEIGHTS—MerIe Oberon; laughs. Cast to be announced later. iwm from the beloved romance by Emily Bronte, THE ILLUSIONIST—~the cost for this pic- wmumk Am LAST FRONTIER-—Gary Cooper, ture will be announced later, with further carrol alkxandcr Andreo Leeds and Walter Brennan. Exciting porticulars. ■HH| ? korda romantic adventure. 5 EDWARD SMALL Productions _ 6 ALEXANDER KORDA-LONDON Edward Small, the producer "Th« Count of I II P Ell la ii ■ Criato" and other notabl* pictures, embarks mi hfa Steal I - T r I urn rrOuIICTIOnS ambitious programme: k I Alian dar Korda, famoua producer of "Henry VIII.," THE DUKE OF WEST POlNT—thrilling fflW' H "Sander# ot the River," "The Drum," etc., whoae pic- . .. " V s * T * """liny ture* have enormoua public appeal baoauae 9f their action romance With Q cast Ot well-known anLS WOM ;; f ;,7 hin « ,nd or' 0'"" ide '«- wm provide thMe new artists to be selected. ommon 9ML PRISON WITHOUT BARS — Corinne THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK—AIex- ■■HM m Luchaire, Edna Best and Barry K. Barnes. ander Dumas' masterpiece of spectacle and • david o, Screenplay by Margaret Kennedy. Romance —cast to be announced later. selznick FOUR FEATHERS in Technicolour—Ralph KIT CARSON, AVENGER—the story of Richardson, John Clements, Roger Livesey, his life aflame with tumultuous adventure kjm|| Barry K Barnes; story by A. E. W. Mason. —cast to be announced later. HKFjfIJH THE THIEF OF BAGDAD in Technicolour KING OF THE TURF—Adolphe Menjou. *>•: M —with Sabu of "The Drum" and "Elephant All the glitter and romance of the Track. Boy" fame. All the thrills of this everlasting SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO—Jon Hall, pSA ■ favourite Sigrid Gurie. Crowded with glamour and I ISSfI OVER THE MOON in Technicolour—Merle excitement. I 5 b . er * ex Hl l rrison ' o U r ul K„ J pTh.rt f 4 HAL ROACH Productions E9HH wanger delightfully witty comedy by Robert E. „ , immv •» euoh femeu* Mwetfia* m §1 Sherwood. "Merrily We Live" and "Topper," now gives you: 1 OTHE FIRST AND THE LAST — Vivien TOPPER TAKES A TRIP — Constance 1 Leigh, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Banks. Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke and janet Story by John Galsworthy. Alan Mowbray. New laughs for the millions gayhor i CONQUEST OF THE AIR — Laurence who cheered the first "Topper." SR99HHI Olivier; a thrilling story of the history of CAPTAIN FURY — Margaret Sullavan, l||lflPjN^H aviation. Brian Aherne, Roland Young, Patsy Kelly. 2 SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL ir^r^«iK Ho °? „ Kffll edward Productions £ 15, £a ?TT fll Arthur - From |i| "°f o "°", «-«.!».. D®rn," -t». . P ; Herbert. Adventures of Tom Bswyer," and a seore of other sue- A HARDY & LANGDON COMEDY. Hcsssss, will provide: CHARLIES THE YOUNG IN HEART—Janet Gaynor, 1 OMNIA Production . — Y —— Douglas Fairbanks Jun Paulette Goddard, THE REBEL SON—Harry Bauer, Room ■IB Roland Young and Billie Burke. A swift f Livesey, Joan Gardner. Ma'dTto n R C °EACH OTHER — Carole WORLD WINDOWS INC. i Lombard and James Stewart. An outstand- 12 Short Stories of surpassing beauty in HA , ing romance. Technicolour. ROACH . I ' SABU Watch for them at the PLAZA or other theatres in Auckland controlled by the Amalfamoted Theatres Ltd., their Auckland Suburban Circuit, and at the Civic (Hamilton), Regent IWhongqrei), Tudor (Cambridge), King's (Gisborne, Empire (Dargaville), and State I | - (To Kuiti). I I JTIWIII s-1 rijis. CSRSOR'S CKRTIFICATKS WILL ■■ WWH I *** I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 11

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