REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
The story of a gallant woman who died to right a wrong provides a thrilling theme for the new Paramount "Hopalong Cassidy" outdoor action picture, "Heart of Arizona," now showing at the Regent Theatre. William Boyd in the title role is ably assisted by Russell Hayden as the good-looking "Lucky" and George Hayes, the original "Windy" of the series, returns in this film after an absence of several months.
Gangdom leaves the underworld, invades the home, and casts its sinister shadow over an average family household in the new "Hunter Men." also showing to-night. The new film is a thrilling story of a "big shot" racketeer's last stand against the police after he has murdered a night club owner. Lloyd Nolan, portraying the gangster, takes refuge in Lynne Overman's quiet suburban home, and only realises what a mistake his life liaa been when he is idolised by Overman's young son, Delmar Watson, and falls in love with his daughter, Mary Carlisle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 December 1938, Page 4
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164REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 December 1938, Page 4
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