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AMUSEMENTS

REGENT: THEATRE. 1 TO-NIGHT, FINALLY. ;•- - “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM.’- , - Sj: 4*' *. • * * ' Romancing stars, . dancing stars, comedy stars, singing stars—there are stars all around the. screen’s Number One Star, Shirley Temple in her-of-all musical hit, “Rebecca of S.unnyhrook Farm,” 20th Century-Fox picture which open s to-day at the Regent Theatre. Randolph Scott and Gloria Stuart are gloriously, in love • Jack Haley and Slim Summerville makemerry ; tap-king Bill Robinson/ danpes with -Shirley at tap-speed; ahd other top talent includes Phyllis* "Brooks; Helen WeStley, The Raymond" Scott Quintet, Alan Dineliart ail-j <T. /Eduard Bromberg. You’d never know farm! Kate Douglas "Wiggin’s story' suggested the merry,. modern screen play by Karl Tunberg and Don Ettlipger. Six new rhythm songs stud the happy musical score. Songs which will add to the humming repertory of hitlovers everywhere are “An Old Straw Hat,’’ “Alone With You,’’ “Happy Ending,” “Craokly Grain Flakes”, “Come and get Your Happiness” and “Toy Trumpet,” with music by Raymond Scott and lyrics by Pollock and | Mitchell. In addition Shirley Bings a medley of all her famous hits of the past, a reprise which has been requested by many of her fans. TUESDAY ONLY. “SCANDAL STREET” ; AND ' “PARTNERS OF THE PLAINS.” '<*■ I’i 1 - >/. _ V..Ui'»' \ niff. s Lew : 'Ayfe s : and : Louise' -' Campbell • FoPiti a 'Ti'ew ■ romantic team ’ in Paramount’s “Scandal which' patrons of the Regent Theatre will see tomorrow. It is a story of small town life, in which the charm and beauty of a young girl cause the women of tliCj neighbourhood to wage a war of. gossip against her, until she*'j s Actually accused of a mysterious- murder. Roscoe Karns, Porter Hall, Edgar Kennedy, Elizabeth Patterson and Virginia Weidler head the supporting cast. Blazing action packs Clarence E. Mulford’s latest “Hopalong Cassidy’.’ picture, Paramount’s “Partners of the Plains,” which screen to-morrow at the Regent Theatre. Ta, feave his -life - and that of his sweetheart, William Boyd, the hard-riding-cowboy hero, stop s a desperate -gang of outlaws, frpm blowing up a dam and braves, a consuming blazing forest fire in a reckless ride to her rescue. »•' .. ‘

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1938, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1938, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1938, Page 3