The Theatres
REGENT Regent Theatre matinee and night "Little Mis- Broadway" Shirley Temple, George Murphy, Phyllis Brooks,' Edna May Oliver. Edward Ellis. • Every merry melodious moment establishes this as Shirley's most successful musical comedv revel. To make this the musical thrill hit of the year six new Bullock and Spina melodies radiate from the romance, and the selectors can choose from "Be Optimist'c'' "We Should Be Together," 'If All the World were Paper/ 'Swing me an Old-Fashioned Song.'" 'How Car. T Thank You' and 'Little Miss Broadway' the title song Commencing Saturday, matinee and night. "Swiss Miss'' Laurel and Hardy. Metro Goldwyn Mayer's big, lavish, musical, full-length feature. Hollywood's Ha! Ha! House lvts new heights in hilarity! First 'Topper, then 'Merrily we Live' and now Hal Roach gives us "Swiss Miss/' a musical blast of hilarious entertainment . . . Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy . . . louder and happier than ever before . . . with Delia Lindexciting new singing discovery, and Walter.-"Woolf, celebrated American musical comedy star. GRAND Tonight excellent double feature. "Mysterious Mr Moto'' Peter Lorve, Mary Maguirc, Henry Wilcoxon, Harold Hubcr. Murder in a limehouse bar . . • Ddath in a London Street . • • and always that eerie melody with its ominous threat . . . The Master Sleuth of the International Police accepts the terrifying challenge of the- Merchants of Mur-' ( i e r. "Gang Bullets" Robert Kent. Anne Nagel. Action! from the word "go'' ... A lion hearted district attorney rips the blind-told off the i eyes of justice and saves his city j from terro^. | Commencing Saturday matinee and ! night "Peck's Bad Boy with the Cir- > cus" Tommy Kelly, Ann Gillis, Ed- ! gar Kennedy, Spanlty A j refreshing unsophisticated comedj | featuring Tommy Kelly, who will be I remembered for his fine pel forma.nc>_ !in 'Tom Sawyer.' Ann Gillis, who j portrayed Tom Sa.wyer's sweetheart, J is again cast opposite him. "Public I Cowboy No. 1" Gene Autrcy. Ep 8 ! Red Barry serial.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 68, 29 September 1939, Page 2
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