AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE The Scientifically Heated Theatre. Dir. : J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., ja* Hard of Hearing Aids Available. SESSIONS: 11, 2.ir, AND S P.M. "THIS MAN IS NEWS" "THIS MAN IS NEWS" You'll Laugh—and like it: Barry K. Valerie BARNES ■ HOBSOv ALISTAIR SIM as Mac, the sceptical Scots Sews Bditot, Paramount Overseas Air Mail News. '•Two Boys and a Dog" .. Sportligfct, •'Music Tnrou.cn the years''.Potpourri. "Paramount Pictorial" Novelty PLANS AT REGENT — Phone 32-888 Recommended by Censor for Adults. ' REGENT THEATRE~~~ FRIDAY! Warner Bros-. Present THE PICTURE WITH A TITLE THAT TELLS THE WHOLE SCREAM I N<; STORY. "* NOT FICTION, FACT! Not resurrectefl history, but happenings of to-day woven into a story that provides entertainment for everyone. "THE "THE "THE "THE " THE CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS CONFESSIONS OF A OF A OF A OF A OF A NAZI SPY" NAZI SPY" NAZI SPY" NAZI SPY" NAZI SPY" PRODUCED BEHIND LOCKED Because of Threats to Actors. Actresses and Technicians. LEON G. TURROU. Former agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who Broke the Nazy Spy Ring in United States, acted as Technical Adviser. MANY OF THE PLAYERS' NAMES are listed under fictitious names in the credit titles in order to keep their real identities hidden because of possibilities of retaliatory measures against relatives still living' in Nazi Germany. * Principal Players : Edward G. Robinson. Francis Lederer. Paul Lukas. Henry O'Neil, Lya Lys. And 72 Others. * THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST FEARLESS EXPOSURE OF ESPIONAGE ACTIVITY YET ATTEMPTED. BOOK NOW FOR FRIDAY. Plans at Regent — Phone 32-SSS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. j : ' ! '" ::: " ! ' ::! '"''ii'iiMnniiiiiiiiiiii'-'.^.r.'iiiiiiiiiii'jiniiiiiiimiiviiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiuiig I [STAfEI I I Symonds St. Dir.: R. J. Kerridge. | | NIGHTLY AT 7.45. j I Metro-Goldwyn-llayer's | I | "SWEETHEARTS" I \ 1 | "SWEETHEARTS" 1 I | 1 "SWEETHEARTS" I 1 | All in Glorious Technicolour. | | Starring .Teanette Mac Donald 1 I Nelson Eddy. Frank Morgan. | | Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 I RESERVATIONS, I | Phone 43-645 | mm 'iiiiii:iii;i'iiiii;!:ii!ii|ii|.|iii;i.i;m,. mi:: n,;,..;. ■ ! :.ii:-..iiiiriiT» ! {iiin'»itis')i I 111* ISTAR) * I jl Hill i Karangahape Road. ill [|j 111 Dir.: R. .1. Kerridge. I I (200 Yards Newton Side I|| I !| I George Court's.) I Hi i The ( ' rf>a 'cst Thrill i Hillllll I You ' Te Ever Experienced! J I j "BOOLOO" II I < -' o ' in Tapley—Jayne Regan ||||j| I II I 111 Sensational : Dynamic! j ||| [ "KING OF I! I ALCATRAZ" I Lloyd Nolan—Gail Patrick I | I .T. Carroll Naish. ill illlllllllll WB CANT SCREEN ALL I !lIIIIIHIII THB "MOVIES" MADE . . IIIIIUIII |SO we Screen ONLY the || I 0 | Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Fighting a feud for his kind of justice! 'THE SAINT STRIKES BACK' Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAYFAIR FRIDAY MEETINGS. RATIONALIST OPEN FORUM. Fabian Clubroom. 3. Quren Street (upstairsi. WEDNESDAY. sth July. at. 8 p.m. Screening of Soviet Travel Film. "Modern Russia." Commentator. Mr. T. McGilliek. Questions invited. Supper provided. Members and friends welcome. 5 GOLF. .4 UCKLAND'S Foremost Coach. Norrie Bell, at Watts' Spirts Depot. X" increase in fees. — Phone 4.>-412. D MUSICAL TUITION. QJAMUEL ADAMS Music Studio—Piano. Violin. Violoncello. —174, Symonds Sr. Phone Hi-mi. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 4 July 1939, Page 22
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