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, — • Ml M G S ~ Direction: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Sfei Wk HI NO WfgJ iSF TOMORROW 2.15, 5& 8 p.m. The first of the series of brilliant and spectacular pictures from United Artists for 1939 This delightful comedy romance, . .jo | the first of the big pictures, is i from Samuel Goldwyn who gave m I you "The Hurricane," "Dead J*?? M End," "The Adventures of Marco lIBMl#"’ f U \-* Polo" and "The Goldwyn Follies" MgH? feX pt I last year. "THE COWBOY AND MBg. ~ <W ft THE THE LADY" has been produced in I// 1 COOPER i :«x±’” ,, ’" o "° , ' i ”" F, / brandof wh ’ • " iKSfllr ROMANCE / P SAMUEL GOLDWYN f( presents j( * & ~ GARY COOPER • MERLE OBERON- ( THE 1 T 1 “ Lady V 0 ' * i,h <"Y {%< r^ ALSO SCREENING—THE FIRST OF THE WONDERFUL NEW SCENICS PATSY KELLY (f'ICY W IN TECHNICOLOR. / " W'Vz/ O in WIN DA 11/ f» WALTER BRENNAN 11^^ IN I ■" HV (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /CQ~ ; IMr “The Eternal Fire” z \RRTISTS/ ! !—»——! II .!■ I ■' I!—Il — h n t* To mark their 20th Anniversary as distributors of independently produced motion pictures United Artists have assembled the leading producers and stars whose combined talents will provide this unequalled programme of big pictures for 1939. "THE COWBOY AND THE THE LADY" is the first of the great pictures to follow. THE PRODUCERS '' STARS B 4 SAMUEL GOLDWYN Productions 4 WALTER WANGER Productions Sa-nuo! Gddwyn, who recently provided "The Hurricane" XX- and'“SF^now 'proves! ast and "The Goldwyn Follies," and has produced many of the T° u Blockade and Alg.ers, now provides. screen's greatest triumphs, will give you: TRADE WlNDS— FredriC March, Joan THE COWBOY AND THE LADY wth Gary Bennett. A roistering, exciting adventure 1M Cooper and Merle Oberon. (See above story against a colourful background. WK SAMUEL for particulars). STAGECOACH — its appeal is as wide as .ary cooper goldwyn 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- H Zuf-violinist Jascha Heifetz; a story of youth nounced later. V S l° st in a wor N of turmoil. .... WINTER CARNIVAL— a snowslide of W WUTHERING HEIGHTS— MerIe Oberon; laughs. Cast to be announced later. f rom beloved romance by Emily Bronte. THE ILLUSIONIST — the cast for this picz WR.. THE LAST FRONTIER— Gary Cooper, ture will be announced later, with further -W Andrea Leeds and Walter Brennan. Excit- particulars. M car E roll E in g, romantic adventure. 5 EDWARD SMALL Productions ——— ALEXANDER , .i, . kdrda 6 ALEXANDER KORDA-LONDON and other notable pictures, embarks on his most ambitious I FILM Productions programme: x JK V Alexander Korda, famous producer of "Henry VIII," "Sanders THE DUKE OF WEST POlNT— thrilling ITOF F- of thc River," "The Drum," etc., whose pictures have action romance With Q COSt Of Well-knOWn enormous public appeal because of their refreshing and ~ , . . colorforl original ideas, will provide these new ones: QrtlSlS TO OS SeieCicCJ. Y> ’• I PRISON WITHOUT BARS — Corinne THE MAN «N THE IRON MASK— AIex- MERLE OBERON Luchaire, Edna Best and Barry K. Barnes. andre Dumas masterpiece of spectacle ■■■HRHSRBB Screen play by Margaret Kennedy. ar| b romance cast to be announced FOUR FEATHERS in Technicolor—Ralph . nczs ., aweku-cd <■ r selznick Richardson, John Clements, Roger Livesey, It 6 H Bwj* *0 Barry K. Barnes; story by A..E. W. Mason. his llfe af ame Wlth tumu tous adventure W- « —cast to be announced later. ■ML k ° f , ™ E T F - Adoi o p ?VTs I kTW Boy" fame. All the thrills of this ever- AII ,he 9'“ ,er ° nd ronlance of ,he Trock ' tAuttrrt - lasting favourite. SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO— Jon Hall, goddard t W'tejK OVER THE MOON in Technicolor—Merle Si 9 rid Gurie - Crowded with glamour and Oberon, Rex Harrison, Ursula Jeans. A excitement. MW delightfully witty comedy by Robert E. HA L ROACH Productions I TWH WALTER SherWOOQ. Hal Roach, thc producer of such famous comedies os E&* . I WANGER THE FIRST AND THE LAST Vivien "Merrily Wc Live" and "Topper," now gives you: Leigh, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Banks. TOPPER TAKES A TRIP - Constance ®k» Story by John Galsworthy. Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke and NIB ? CONQUEST OF THE AIR Laurence Alan Mowbray. New laughs for the millions janet gaynor | I® Olivier; a thrilling story of the history of who cheered the first "Topper." « aviation. CAPTAIN FURY — Margaret Sullavan, '4w Brian Aherne, Roland Young, Patsy Kelly ■'-A K 2 SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL A modem Robin Hood. Productions WATER GIPSIES — Jean Arthur. From the I EDWARD Dovid o. Selznick, producer of "A Star is Born," "The *?OOk by A. P. Herbert. SMALL Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and a score of other successes, A HARDY AND LANGDON COMEDY. I Wi " Pr ° VidC! , AUU.A « . • CHARLES BOYER THE YOUNG IN HEART— Janet Gaynor, 1 OMNIA Production iFw Douglas Fairbanks, jun., Paulette Goddard, THE REBEL SON— Harry Bauer, Roger . B Roland Young and Billie Burke. A swift, Livesey, Joan Gardner. H MAdTIfOR EACH OTHER —Carole Lorn- WORLD WINDOWS INC.bard and James Stewart. An outstanding 1 2 Short Subjects of surpassing beauty in \ romance Technicolor. f —J sabu Watch for them at either the King's or Plaza, Wellington; and at the State Theatres, Palmerston North, New Plymouth, Masterton; King's, Gisborne; Plaza, Wanganui; and all other theatres controlled by Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CENSOR'S CERTIFICATES WILL BE ADVERTISED Zp T¥/riTVl 3\ WHEN FILMS HAVE BEEN EXAMINED. /// J H |M 18 M fl L —

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 104, 26 January 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 104, 26 January 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 104, 26 January 1939, Page 8

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