Regent Line-Up For 1939
Details of pictures lo be presented next year at theatres throughout New Zealand controlled by Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., were revealed by the managing director, Mr J. P. Moodabe. He said that the company had bought the output of four film distributing companies, Twentieth Century-Fox. Gaumont-British-Dcminions, United Artists and R.K.O. Radio. The films for 1939. which will be shown at the Regent Theatre, Whangarei. include;
Twentieth Century-Fox
“My Lucky Star" and “Castles in Norway,” with Sonja Henie; “Suez,” with Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, and Annabella; “Just Around the Corner,” “The Little Princess,” “Susannah of the Mounties,” with Shirley Temple; “Kentucky,” in technicolour, starring Loretta Young; “Jesse James,” in technicolour. with Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda; “Five of a Kind,” with the Dionne Quintuplets; “Wife Husband and Friend,” with Warner Baxter, Loretta Young and Binnie Barnes; “Submarine Patrol,” with Richard Greene and George Bancroft: “Thanks for Everything,” a musical film starring Adolphe Menjou; “Girl from Brooklyn,” starring Alice Faye, Warner Baxter, Charles Winninger,
“Tail Spin." with Alice Faye. Constance Bennett. Charles Farrel; “Alexander Graham Bell,” featuring Tyrone Power; "Rose of Washington Square,” “The Three Musketeers." “Straight Place and Show.” with the Ritz Brothers. There will also be a series of Jones Family stories, Charlie Chan stories and the Jane Withers series. The supports include: “Roving Reporter" series and “Camera Dare-devils.” Gaumont-Britisli-Dominions: “Pygmalion,” by Bernard Shaw, featuring Leslie Howard; "The Mikado,” in technicolour with Kenny Baker; •‘Keep Smiling,” and “Sally of the Shipyard.” with Gracie Fields; two Annabella productions: “So This is London.” a Ben Travers story; “Climbing High,” with Jessie Matthews; “Crackajack,” with Tom Wells. United Artists: These include films from the studios of six producers. Among them arexThe “Cowboy and the Lady,” with Gary Cooper; “The Daring Age,” featuring Jascha Heifetz; “Wuthering Heights,” with Merle Oberon; “The Lost. Frontier.” with Gary Cooper; “Prison Without Bars.” “Four Feathers.” in technicolcur; “The Thief of Bagdad,” in technicolour, with Sabu; “Oven Mioon,” in technicolour; “The First and the Last,” “Conquest of the Air,” “The Young in Heart,” with Janet Gaynor; “Made for Each Other.” “Trade Winds.” “Stage Coach,” “Winter Carnival,” “The Illusionist,” “The Duke of West Point,’ “The Man in the Iron
Mask.” “Kit Carson. Avenger.” "King cf the Turf.” “South of Pago Pago,” “Topper Takes a Tour,” “Captain Midnight," “Water Gypsies,” “The Rebel Son." R.K.O. Radio: “Sixty Glorious Years,” with Anna Neaglc; “Gunga Din." with Cary Grant; “Fisherman’s Wharf,” and “Via New York.” featuring Bobby Breen; “The Castles,” with Fred Astaire and Ginger Regers; “Room Service,” with the Marx Brothers; “Pure in Mind,” with Anne Shirley; “Pacific Liner,” with Victor McLaglan; “Love Affair,” with Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer; “The Flying Irishman.” with Douglas Corrigan; “The Saint Series.” The shorts from R.K.O. Radio include “March of Time” and Mickey Mouse cartoons, and Walt Disney productions, including the following: “Ferdinand the Bull,” “The Practical Pig,” “The Autograph Hound, “Brave Little Tailor,” “The Ugly Duckling.” “Mother Goose Goes Hollywood,” and 12 other films in technicolour.
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Northern Advocate, 19 December 1938, Page 4
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