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“We're Going To Be Rich” Continues At Plaza

Grade Fields and Victor McLagien are eo-starreil in a new type of film which evolves around the gold rush days, of Australia. “We’re Going to lie Rich is still attracting capacity audiences to the Plaza Theatre.

Ginger Rogers in "Caretrec. One of the most unusual and novel dance routines ever filmed is presented by Fred Astaire in his current screen musical, RKO Radio's "Carefree.” in which Ginger Rogers co-stars, which comes to the Plaza theatre on Friday. The dance is a combination golf and dance number executed to the music of "Since .They Turned Loch Lomond Into Swing." one of the five compositions written lor the picture by Irving Berlin, king of song.. Although' there are only sixteen golf shots in the dance as it appears on the screen. Astaire made almost a. thousand tee and iron shots in rehearsals and in the filming of the dance. Rehearsals occupied ten days of eight hours each, and the actual shooting required two and a hall* days. The setting for tin* dance is the first tee at an exclusive country club, and offers a beautiful scenic background for tlie dance.

“Bulldog* Drummond In Africa” At De Luxe Theatre rile efforts of a powerful iuti-rmil ionril spy ring to steal the plans of England's greatest military secret start a vicious diplomatic intrigue, involving several important European Powers, cause , the kidnapping of the head of Scotland lard and bring "Bulldog Drummond,” the famed amateur detective, face to face witli tlie most exciting adventure of his career in "Bulldog Drummond in Africa.” which is being shown at the De Luxe Theatre.. "Danger on the Air" is the associate feature. "Tim Invisible Menace.'' Boris Karloff again takes the leading role in Warner Bros.’ thrilling and gripping drama, "The Invisible Menace,’’ which begins nt the De Luxe Theatre on Friday. A comely film supporting the main feature is "The Gladiator." starring Joe E. Brown, who gives an hilarious exhibition of wrestling. Double-Feature Programme At Tudor Theatre Louis Hayward gives a brilliant performance as the blit lie but deadly “Saint.” in tlie film “The Saint in New York.” now showing at tlie Tudor Theatre. Kay Sutton makes her debut as a loading woman in the role of the mystery girl. “Painted Desert,” featuring George O'Brien, is the associate feature.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 21, 19 October 1938, Page 7

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“We're Going To Be Rich” Continues At Plaza Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 21, 19 October 1938, Page 7

“We're Going To Be Rich” Continues At Plaza Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 21, 19 October 1938, Page 7