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REGENT THEATRE

“Ruggles of Red Gap,” which has proved to be a very popular picture, will be screened for the last time this evening.

Sir Guy Standing, who last played the heroic colonel in Paramount’s “The Lives of a Bengal Lancer,” is cast as the chief of a daring bank robber gang in Paramount’s “Car 99” The picture, a dramatisation of the true adventures of one of the most efficient police organisations in America, features Standing with Fred MacMurray, Ann Sheridan, William Frawley, ean Jagger and Marina Schubert. It shows how a small body of trained men can efficiently patrol an entire state with the help of radio communication, fast cars and motor cycles. In “It Happened in New York,” Lyle Talbot, Gertrude Michael, Heather Angel, and Hugh O’Connell combine to make one of the most entertaining pictures of the year. . The amusing adventures of a highly temperamental film star who comes to New York for the first time form the basis of the story. Its swift pace, brilliant dialogue, and hilarious comedy situations make the picture an outstanding one. The star tries to visit New York incognito. The result is a series of complications which provide plenty of enjoyable entertainment before they are satisfactorily straightened out.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume VLI, Issue 3407, 13 November 1935, Page 5

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REGENT THEATRE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume VLI, Issue 3407, 13 November 1935, Page 5

REGENT THEATRE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume VLI, Issue 3407, 13 November 1935, Page 5

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