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AMUSEMENTS

REGENT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, FINAL SESSION, SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN ‘STOWAWAY’ Romantic as the radiant Chinese moon, and as glamorous with its surI rounding company of great stars, tcemj big with danger, excitement, thrills, ' war-lords bandits, and Shirley Temple as a little, waif who talks and sings Chinese Twentieth Century-Fox’s new film “Stowaway,” showing at the | Regent Theatre. Yes. Shirley’s in China i now—and you’d think you’d never seen j her before—so different is the setting— Iso surprising the story! A s CliingChing, the adopted daughter of a missionary couple killed in a rebel raid, : Shirley is picked up by Robert Young | Shirley accidentally stowing away in Young’s car on a cruise ship, is instrument in his meeting Alice Faye, pretty fiancee of stuffy young Allan Lane. | "While waiting for Allan to join her at j Hong Kona. Alice tours the town with , Young and his little protegee, Shirley j winning a prize in a Chinese' amateur ! showy singing in the native language. Allan then appears to claim his bride-to-be, hut they part in a fierce quarrel. The rest of Shirley Temple’s ' strong featured support includes Eugene Palletto, Helen \\ ostley, Arthur Treacher, .L Edward Bromberg and Astrid Allwyii. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. “UNDER YOUR SPELL.” The next change at the Regent Theatre to-morrow brings Lawrence Tibbett in “finder Your Spell” with Wendy Barrie, Gregory "R a toff, and Arthur Treacher. The sparkling songs rendered hv Tibbett are bv Broadway’s Rhythm Kings. Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz. Excellent supports.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 3

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