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Times' Guide to Movie Fans

A GLANCE at the appended list of talkie pictures will enable movie fans to ascertain immediately the current and also tho forthcoming programmes at the city theatres.

Kosy— To-day: Roaming Lady—and — Broken Dreams Sat: Trapped by Television —and — Straightaway

Mayfair— To-day: Soak tho Rich—and— The Pre-View Murder Mystery Sat: Bullets or Ballots Regent— To-day:. The Scarlet Pimpernel (Return Season.) Sat: Till Wo Meet Again State— To-day: Love Before Breakfast Sat: Under Two Flags

Ray Milland, leading man for Gertrude Michael iu "The Return of Sophie Lang," is a former member of King George V’s personal bodyguard, and woir-Tiis first screen opportunity as a marksman.

Fred Mac Murray narrowly escaped serious injury recently at the Paramount studios, when a huge incandescent light became overheated and exploded, showering him with flying glass.

Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable recently created a lot of excitement in America’s radio circle by playing opposite each other iu a radio version of “Morroeco.” Cecil B. De Mille direct-

ed tho radio version, and to top it olf, Marlene sang her famous “Falling in Love Again” song from “The Blue Angel” as an afterpiece.

To see Ernest Cossart, Paramount player, in his most famous role of butler, one would never believe that he had a sense of humour; yet he was discharged from his first stage role because lie laughed at the comedian and ruined the scene.

Ra Hould, twelve-ycar-old New Zealand boy who recently had his contract renewed by Paramount, has been borrowed by Samuel Goldwyn Productions to play tho rolo of "Paedar" in the next Merle Oboron picture, as yet untitled.

“Under Your Spell” has been selected as the title of tho new Lawrence

Tibbett musical, which went into production at 20th. Century-Fox studios recently under the working title of “Love’s Flight.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 11

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Times' Guide to Movie Fans Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 11

Times' Guide to Movie Fans Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 11

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