REGENT THEATRE
‘DON JUAN’ CONCLUDES
“The Private. Life of Don Juan” completes a successful season at the Regent tonight.
HERE COMES THE NAVY’ TOMORROW
A picture n x invigorating a s an ocean b.ceze and with tno salt sea- spray is unfolded in ‘Hero Comes the Navy.” opening at the Regent tomorrow. Warner Bros., i* l this refreshing production have developed a most- unusual plot in the picturesque) background of the Navy u plot involving the thrilling life and romantic Jove affairs of Uncle Sam’s jack-tars, afloat, ashore unci in the air. The picture is charaotoi i-sed bv dean, rollicking' tun, rapin action and romance. It tva s filmed for the most paid aboard the giant battleship, tin* U.S.S. Arizona with then entire Pacific fleet in the back ground. It is on the Arizona that one of the most thrilling scenes takes place when Jimmy Cagney as n jack,-tjar,. V' n,ls <»' burning powder |W hile stripped) to Hie waist to save his mates caged in a flaming gun turret. There arc scores of thrills but probably the, most remarkable takes place aboard a navy dirigible at, the IT.S. airfield at Sunnyvale, California. H was here that a great dirigible, trying to land l in a high wind, is Swept Ugh into the air again with three sailors clinging to the ground wires.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 7
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