Twice Daiir^l 2 & 8 p.m, sion 5 p.m. Saturday., DEFINITELY THE FINAL PRESENTATION TO-NIGHT OF REGENT THEATRE A ***** THE MAN WHO ARLISS in PLAYED GOD Commencing Saturday! Two Big Super Attractions! Bayard Vciller, who wrote “Within the Law,’’ and “The Trial of Mary Dugan’’ scores again sensationally with Unashamed! (Adult Audience Ttroonimendatioii). Featuring Helen Twclvctrecs, Robert Young, Lewis Stone, Jean Hcrshc” “Whv won't he'speak? 1 saw hint lr.il! Hurry Swift in cold biood ior no reason at all! I Don’t care whether lie is my own brother—my testimony will send him to “The Chair!” Why wouldn’t Dick Ogden speak? Is a woman’s reputation worth a man’s life? See "Unashamed.” Actually based on the sensational Pennsylvania murder trial of a few months ago—and the greatest court room drama ever screened. Also Laurel and Hardy in “County Hospital” Oliver in hospital iwitli his leg*in plaster. Stan is his visitor. The funniest picture Laurel and Hardy have yet made. Also “Mickey Cuts Up”, the fastest and funniest of Mickey Mouse Cartoons and ‘‘Overseas to Borneo’’—a deiightul trip to the “Land of the Head Hunters!” Biggest entertainment south of the Line—We’ll keep your place in the Queue if you're right on time!
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11767, 14 October 1932, Page 7
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