PROGRAMMES—CURRENT AND COMING
MAJESTIC THEATRE NOW SHOWlNG.— "Uncivilized” (Dennis Hoey, Margot Rhys, Ashton Jarry) and Song of the Bush.” Dean Jagger, Douglass Dumbrille). STATE THEATRE NOW SHOWING.— "Crack-Up,” (Peter Lorre, Brian Donlevy, Ralph Helen Wood) and “Hollywood Cowboy, (George O Brien, Cecilia r j BEGINNING FRIDAY— "ShaII We Dance” (Fred t G H^o r j RogerS ' Everett Horton, Enc Blore, Jerome Cowan, Harriet HoctorJ. COMING ATTRACTIONS.— "Heidi of The (ShlrleyTemple. Arthur Treacher, Helen Westley, Thomas Beck), Take _ y P “Slave Ship,” (Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery, Elizabeth Allen, Micxey Rooney). CIVIC THEATRE xmxv showing —“TTie Phantom Lisht,” (Gordon Harker, Bmme Hale, lan Hunter, NOW SH°™G.-Tlie)P hant omLig (Edmund Lowe, Claire Trevor). BEGINNING FRIDAY.— “Said O’Reilly to.McNab” (Will Fyfe, Will Mahoney); an “Spy of-Napoleon,” (Richard Barthelmess). tt COMING " - Tyrone Power, Madeleine Carroll); "Silly Billies” (Wheeler and Woolsey), “We Who Are About to Die”; “Music is Magic ; Here Comes Trouble , "Ramona." REGENT THEATRE NOW SHOWING.— “Pick a Star” (Patsy Kelly, Laurel and Hardy, Jack Haley, Rosina Lawrence, Mischa Auer). BEGINNING SATURDAY.— "Love On the Run,” (Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Reginald Owen). COMING ATTRACTIONS— “Woman Chases Man,” (Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea, COMING A “ a X winninger); "Knight Without Armour” (Marlene Dietrich, Robert Donat); “Life of Emile Zola,” (Paul Muni); ”100 Men and a Girl, (Deanna , Durbin). THEATRE ROYAL, WINTON THE EMPIRE. RIVERTON WEDNESDAY— “PoIo Joe,” Joe E. Brown. THURSDAY.— “The Road toGlory.” —>> March, Lionel Barrymore, Warner THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— Romona Baxter. Loretta Young. '
MONDAY. "Trail of the West,” Dick C( Foran. COMING ATTRACTIONS.— “Song of Freedom," Paul Robeson; "Girl Overboard,” Gloria Stuart; “Land Beyond the Law,” Dick Foran; "Charlie Chan at the Racecourse.” Warner Oland; "Mighty Treve.”
DOMING ATTRACTIONS.—"Drift Fence,” -Buster Crabbe; and "F. Man” Jack Haley; "Poor Little Rich Girl, Shirley Temple; "The Crusades," Loretta Young and Henry Wilcoxon; "Under Two Flags,” Ronald Colman, Victor McLaglen, Claudette Colbert; "Sons of Guns,” Joe E. Brown.
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Southland Times, Issue 23389, 22 December 1937, Page 8
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