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The Theatres

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Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with matinees Wednesday and Friday. "Confessions of a Nazi Spy."' Ed. G. Robinson, Paul Lukas, Francis Lederer. Truth is more sensational than fiction, for here is an absorbing dramatic film made additionally compelling by its undoubted authenticity. Based on evidence supplied by American police officials tile film is a l'rank revelation and courageous and bitter indictment of the insidious threats that modern scheming and espionage make on the peace of the world. Can they escape the dreaded spy ring? Thrill mounts on thrill as U.S. Secret Service men draw the net upon the spy organisation of the Nazis, exposing their plotting, spying and scheming . . , Filmed behind locked doors, under the personal supervision of Leon Tur rou of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The man who broke the recent spy ring in Amcrica ... A story of facts made into the most gripping and sensational entertainment ever presented on the screen!

[ grand I I I I Y\ r ednesdav, Thursday and Friday. | "Gode r.l' the Streets'' Harry Cm rev. ' Leon Ames, Frankie Thomas, James i McCallion, Paul Fix, Mare Lawrcnco if anil The Little Tough Guys, Another | winner for Ihe Little Tough Guys. ! Aelion-paeked. Ihi ?: Hdied and powerful iu iLs human in U-rVsi. I; u • production will appeal ;o all sections of ait audiences. "Savage (Sold.'' Commander Dyoll's True Slory. (lorn mander Dyolt's authentic slory of an amazing adventure \vilh the savage head hunters of the Amazon . .. Intrepid white men in a land of a million dangers ... A stark drama i of tierce, primitive people.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 76, 18 October 1939, Page 2

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 76, 18 October 1939, Page 2

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 76, 18 October 1939, Page 2

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