COMING ATTRACTIONS
PLAZAWallace Beery, Barbara Stanwyck and John Boles are starred in “A Message to Garcia,” which commences to-morrow. “It Had To Happen,” with George Raft and Rosalind Russell, is 10 be screened next Wednesday, with ‘‘Hi, Gaucho!” also 0,1 the programme. “The Private Secretary,” with Edward Everett Horton and the late Oscar Asche, is scheduled for next Saturday. .It will be followed by ‘‘Come Out of the Pantry,” "King of the Damned,” “Jack of All Trades,’* and “The Country Doctor.” MAJESTIC—••The Story of Louis Pasteur.” commencing to-day. lias Paul Muni supported by Josephine Hutchinson and Anita Louise. Next. Wednesday “The Glass Key” will be the feature film. Laurel and Hardy are starred in “The Bohemian Girl,” set down for Friday next. These will be followed by ‘‘Song of the Saddle” and Captain Blood.” REGENT— Helen Twelvetrees, vivacious American tilni star, will be seen as the heroine in the Australian production, “Thoroughbred,*' which commences at a late screening to night. “The Bride Comes Home,” set down for next Wednesday, has, Claudette Colbert supported by Robert Young and Fred Mac Murray. Sylvia Sydney, Melvyn Douglas and Alan Baxter wi[l be seen in “Mary Burns, Fugitive,” coming next Saturday. DUCHESS— Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis are starred in “Circus Clown,” which screens to-night and to-morrow night. “Nana” is the .King’s Birthday attraction, with Anna Sten in the stellar role, Edmund Lowe and Jack Holt are featured in “Best Man wins,” coming next Wednesday, and “Girl Friend” on Friday next has Jack Haley and Anu Sothern starred.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 10
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