“BUFFALO BILL”
LEGENDARY FIGURE PROGRAMME AT REGENT COLOURFUL, THRILLING STORT Riding out of the West we’ve al-' ways loved and thrilled to . . . from, out of the action-swept and romantic stage-coach and covered waggon days . . . America’s grandest legendary figure comes to the screen of the Reg-* ent Theatre on- Saturday and Monday in 20 th. Century-Fox’s spectacular technicolour production, “ Buffalo Bill.”
Starring Joel McCrea, Maureen O’Hara and Linda Darnell, and given, a production such as only the makers of the unforgettably thrilling “Jesse James” and “Western Union” could provide, “Buffalo Bill” towers above all others as the mightiest adventure film the screen has ever known-. For years, the colourful, thrilling story of “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s life has challenged filmdom. To-day, invested with timeless legend, countless thrills, exciting romance, a great cast and magnificent production, and a story as incomparable as the frontiersman, hero himself, “Buffalo Bill” is on the, screen- with bigness, scope and brilliance that -puts it high among .the pictures you’ll always cherish.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 54, Issue 32621, 14 September 1945, Page 5
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