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Regent Theatre

“WINGS OF THE MORNING." “Wings of the Morning,’’ now at the Regent Theatre, was produced entirely in the new, natural Technicob our. The Twentieth Century-Fox release stars Annabella, Henry Fonda, and Leslie Banks, and presents the world-famous tenor, John McCormack, and will be screened to-day for the last time. "NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL." . “Night Club Scandal," which appears to-morrow at the Regent Theatre, presents John Barrymore as a successful physician who murders his wife, and Lynne Overman and Charles Bickford as the reporter and detective who run him down. The picture tells a fast and furious tale of the attempt at a “perfect crime,” and how the tenacity of the sister of a falsely accused man, and the intelligence of an alert reporter bring the attempt to failure. The film was directed by Ralph Murphy for Paramount. "TEXAS TRAIL." Those three buddies of the range. Hopalong Cassidy, Windy Halliday, and Lucky Jenkins, bring a new exciting adventure story to the screen in Paramount’s “Texas Train," which comes to-morrow to the Regent Theatre. This new Hopalong story is built around Cassidy’s efforts to round up a herd of wild horses for the Army during the Spanish-Ameri-can war, while a gang of rustlers try to stop his attempt. How he outwits the rustlers and brings his mission to a successful close makes one of the most thrilling yarns ever depleted by this favourite Western * character. William Boyd. George Hayes, Russell Hayden and Judith Allen are in the cast, while Dave Sellman directed the picture. ANNABELLA AGAIN. “UNDER THE RED ROBE." „ Annabella further endears herself to a whole new world of screen fans in her second English-speaking picture, "Under the Red Robe," opening next week at the Regent Theatre, in which the international star is featured opposite Conrad Veidt. Directed by Victor Seastrom and produced by Robert T. Kane, the film is a New World Picture released by Twentieth Century-Fox, with Raymond Massey, Sophie Stewart, Romney Brent, and Lawrence Grant in the cast.

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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1938, Page 12

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Regent Theatre Grey River Argus, 13 May 1938, Page 12

Regent Theatre Grey River Argus, 13 May 1938, Page 12

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