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AMUSEMENTS

Opera House DOUBLE FEATURE TO-DAY. The doub'e-star programme “ Hallelujah I .‘in a Tramp” featuring Al Jolsoin, Madge Evans, Harry Langdon and Slim Summorvills. Sheila Hyams ami Andy Devine, in “Horse Play,” will be finally screened this evening. TO-MORROW’S LAUGH AG ANZA. “STUDENT TOUR.” Music, youth and laughter are tfliQ base.-’ of “Student Tour.” Metro Goldwyn-Mayer’s merry laughaganza which opens at the Opera House tomorrow night. For comedy- Monte Blue ami Charles Butterworth*, each a comic star in his own right, hold the stage. They form a contrast, screamingly funny. For youth, M-G-M scoured the colleges, and universities of the West. Twenty of the loveliest girls in America take part. For music Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, who wrote “Singing in the Rain,’ have contributed seven new numbers notably the “Carlo.” the dance rhy thin, beginning to sweep the country. Other hit songs are “From Now 0n..” “A New Moon Is Over My Shoulder.” “Taj Mahal ” “The College Hymn,”

“Snake Dance” and “Fight On.” Determined to make “Student. Tour” a true j-’aga of modern college youth MG M recruited college men from hU a dozen universities. They arc brawny athletes, who make their bow to th world in this picture. “Student Tour” deals with hilarious adventures of a group of college boys and girls on a trip around the world. They visit China India, Monte Carlo and many other points’of interest and run into screamingly funny complications. Romantic leads are played by Maxim* Doyle and Phil Regan,, two singing newcomers to the screen, expected to become one of the film’s outstanding sweidheart teams.

Regent Theatre

“STAND UP AND CHEER.” The musical extravaganza “Stand Up And Cheer” will be shown at the Regent Theatre for to-night and to-morrow night only. See the loveliest, freshest, most beauteous girls. Hear the newest loveliest tunes. Thrill to the most amazing of breath-taking spectacles, Laugh over the most novel comedy idea ever. Give yourself a treat ami see: “Stand Up 'And Cheer,” with Warner Baxter. Madge Evans-. Shirley Temple and a hos’t of other stars. COMMENCING SATURDAY. “D’YE KEN JOHN PEEL” A?>D ‘ ‘ DIONNE QUINTUPLETS. Commencing at Saturday’s matinee will be “D’ye Ken John Peel,” British Dominions feature. The story of the film, which stars John Garrick and Winifred Shotter, opens in the sear 1815. following ‘Wellington’s victors' at Waterloo. The setting is"colourful, and depicts* life in Britain in the days when highwaymen made the roads unsafe for traveller*. The part of the handsome, fearless highwayman who befriends the hero and heroine is played with great spirit by John Stuart, who also zings for the first time on the screen. •

Also on the programme is a specia newsreel of the famous Dionne quin tup’ets. See them feeding, sleeping bathing, laughing, their home, theii parents, their doctor, nurses*, specia hospital ami their washline!

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Grey River Argus, 13 June 1935, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 13 June 1935, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 13 June 1935, Page 6