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TUDOR THEATRE

"RETURN OF THE CISCO KID" ALSO "ARIZONA WILDCAT" There will be a double feature programme at the Tudor Theatre tonight and on Monday. The first attraction is "The Arizona Wildcat," in which Jane Withers is featured. Jane is seen as the adopted daughter of Leo Carrillo, who had been a famous outlaw in Mexico many years before. When a gang of crooks, headed secretly by the sheriff himself, steals a shipment of gold and kill three men in. doing it, Jane decides that it's high time she and Carrillo do something about it. They do, and it's the most entertaining film yi months. Jane Withe% is excellent and Leo Carrillo gives, one of his finest performances. The supporting cast is headed by Pauline Moore, William Henry, Henry Wilcoxon, Douglas Fowley and Etienne Girardot. Warner Baxter brings back to the screen 0. Henry's lovable outlaw, whom he created in "In Old Arizona," in the 20th Century-Fox production, "The Return of the Cisco Kid." The immortal Robin Hood of the Rio Grande inspires new actionpacked legends of the Old Southwest in this fast-paced, fun-filled film. Lovely Lynn Bari plays the feminine lead and others prominently cast are Cesar Romero, Henry Hull, Kane Richmond, C. Henry Gordon and Robert Barrat.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3601, 2 September 1939, Page 5

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TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3601, 2 September 1939, Page 5

TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3601, 2 September 1939, Page 5

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