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STATE. ■j TOMORROW, Saturday, Monday, Sep--3 tember 8—11: History’s most amazing 3 real-life romance, “The Story of Alexander Graham Bell,” the inventive i genius of the telephone. Don Amechb, Loretta Young and Henry Fonda are I featured. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 1 TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday, Sep- . tember 12 —14: An amazing new t sleuth who collects rare stamps and clever murders with equal calm is int troduced in “Inspector Hornleigh,” j which stars Gordon Harker on a ; double feature programme. The se- ■ cond film, “Inside Story,” features ; Michael Whalen. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults). . FRIDAY, Saturday, Monday, September 15 —18: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s . “Hound of the Baskervilles,” one of literatures most enthralling mystery stories of Sherlock Holmes's astounding adventures, has been transcribed to the screen. Richard Greene, Wendy Barrie with Basil Rathorne share the leading roles and are well supported by Nigel Bruce, Lionel Atwill and John Carradine. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults). COSY. TOMORROW: “Silver on the Sage,” another good Hopalong. Cassidy show, featuring William (“Hopalong”) Boyd, Windy Hayes, Russell Hayden and Stanley Ridges. “Sudden Money” with Charles Ruggles, Marjorie Rambeau, Charley Grapewin, Billy Lee and Evelyn Keyes. SEPTEMBER 12—14\ “Easy Living,” starring Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold. Ray Milland, Louis Albernie and Mary Nash. “Murder With Pictures,” featuring Lew Ayres, Gail Patrick, Paul Kelly, Benny Baker, Ernest Cossart, Onslow SteVens and Joyce Compton. SEPTEMBER 15 —18: “Gangster’s Bay,” starring Jackie Cooper, Robert Warwick, Lucy Gilman, Louise Lorimer and Betty Blythe. Also feature length cartoon, “Popeye and Alladin and his Wonderful Lamp.” REGENT. TOMORROW: “Fast Company,’’ starring Florence Rice, Melvyn Douglqs, Nat Pendleton, Claire Dodd, Douglas Dumbrille and George Zucco. Excellent- featurettes include: “They Live Again” (the story of the discovery of Insulin), “Party Fever” (Our Gang Comedy), “Honduras
Hurricane” (Captain and the Kids Cartoon), “The Man on the Rock” (a Carey Wilson Historical Mystery), and Regent Airmail News. SEPTEMBER 9 —13: “Confessions of a Nazi Spy,” sensational topical and timely, with Edward G. Robinson. Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, Henry O’Neill and Lya Lys (Leon G. Turrou, the G-Man who broke the,big spy ring in U.S.A., as technical adviser). Short subjects . are: “Porky’s Five and Ten” (Cartoon), “Mechanix Ilustrated” (wonders of science in technicolour), and also the latest Overseas Newsreels. SEPTEMBER 14—15:,. “Four Girls in White,” featuring Florence Rice, Una Merkel, Ann Rutherford, Mary Howard, Alan Marshal. Kent Taylor. Buddy Ebsen and Jessie Ralph. Selected short subjects will also be screened. SEPTEMBER 16—19: “Trouble Brewing,” starring George Formby, Googie Withers, Gus McNaughton, Garry Marsh and Ronald Shiner.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 September 1939, Page 4
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