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AMUSEMENTS

REGENT THEATRE. I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA” flow are your nerves? If they can stand thrills occurring with staqeato speed, excitement that rises like a tidal wave, and suspense that will have votir spine a-tingle, “Charlie Chan at ? the Opera,’’ the' Twentieth CenturyFox picture that opened yesterday at j the Regent Theatre, will provide you with a solid hour of thrill-packed enter- ' tainnient, highlighted by hilarious com- ; ody and youthful romance. With Warner Olil'id as Charlie Chan, the archeiiemy of crime, coming face to face with Boris Karloff, the king of terror, the picture is the highspot oi the wily ’ Chinese Sleuth’s career and the acme in mystery entertainment. The film features Koyo Luke, Charlotte Henry, ’ Thomas Beck and Margaret Irving in ‘ the supporting cast. Good supports. : i | SATURDAY } MATINEE & EVENING 1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN ‘STOWAWAY’ L 1 | Hollywood’s Rajahs of rhytnm, Mack ; Gordon and Harry Revel, wrote five new song hits for Shirley Temple’s lat- ; ! C i)t Twentieth Century-Fox triumph, i “Stowaway”, coming; to the Regent , Theatre to-morrow. They are: “Good Night Mv Love.” “1 Manna Go to the Zoo.” “A Dreamland Choo-Choo to Lullaby Town,” “You Gotta Smile to Be H-a-Donble-p-y” and “One Never Knows, Does One?” Robert Young and Alice Faye play the romantic leads in ‘.‘Stowaway” and the rest of Shirley’s strong featured support includes Eugene Pallette. Helen Wostley, Arthur Trencher J. Edward Bromberg and Astrid Allwyn.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1937, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1937, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1937, Page 3

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