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EXTRA SPECIAL.

BIG DOUBLE FEATURE. At least half a dozen new screen stars will he on parade at the King's Theatre to-night, where “Student Tour,” new musical laughaganza from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, will he one of two feature attractions. The new stars are among a bevy of the loveliest co-eds in America, recruited by the studio from colleges and universities. Comedy aspects of the story are handled by Jimmy Durante and Charles Butterworth. while the tender lomance introduces a new team of sweethearts in the persons of Maxine Doyle and Phil Regan. The musical hits include the “Carlo,” sensational new dance that is sweeping the ballrooms of the world. “SEQUOIA” OOAIESi BACK. The fabled “Burial Ground of the Elephants,” which figures in the “Tarzan stories of Aletro-Goldwyn-Alayer, may Ik* a myth, hut the pro-1 totype in real life has been found in the High Sierras. The company filming “Sequoia” (pronounced “See-quo-yah”). nature romance showing also to-night, reported finding the place where all the deer in the national park go to shod their antlers each year. Every twelve months every buck loses his horns and grows new ones. But where the old horns go has been a mystery. Jean Parker, heroine of the picture, wandering in “Rattlesnake Canyon” in Sequoia. National Park, found the place. Hundreds of antlers were' scattered in i quarter-mile space. Aliss Parkt r. with other human players, acts with native Sierras animals, including deer, mountain lions, bobcats, hears and coyotes in, the new nature drama. It was filmed in its entirety in Sequoia Park and adjacent Sierra surroundings, including Heather Lake, 12,(MX - ) feet above sea level.

In addition there will Ik.- Cinosouml News, “Zion Canyon of Colours,’* and Laurel and Hardy in “Oliver VJTI.”

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13085, 19 October 1935, Page 5

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EXTRA SPECIAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13085, 19 October 1935, Page 5

EXTRA SPECIAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13085, 19 October 1935, Page 5

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