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COMING ATTRACTIONS

REGENT— Gilbert Roland, Charles Bickford and Marsha Hunt appear in the Zane Grey thriller "Thunder Trail" at the Regent on Saturday with Roscoe Karns and Karen Morley in “On Such a Night.’’ The attractions next Wednesday will be “Speed to Spare,” a drama of midget car racing starring Charles Quigley and Roger Pryor and Heather Angel in the newspaper story “The Headline Woman.” On Saturday week will be seen William Gargan and Jean Rogers in “Reported Miss ing,” an air drama, with Victor McLag'cn in “Laughing at Life” as the associate feature. PLAZA—“Love Under Fire," the breath-taking Him of present-day Spain commences at the Plaza to-morrow with Don Ameche and Loretta Young in the starring roles. On Tuesday a deublefeature programme will commence, the attractions being Nino Martini and Joan Fontaine in “Music for Madam" and Zasu Pitts and James Gleason in "Forty Naughty Girls.” On Friday week Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall will be seen in "The Hurricane” in which the supporting "ast Includes C. Aubrey Smith and Mary Astor. MAJESTIC—“You’re a Sweetheart” starring Alice Faye and George Vlurphy will be the attraction at the Majestic on Saturday. New Zealand's Deanna Durbin, Miss June Barson, will appear on the stage twice daily during the screening of this picture. The attraction on Wednesday will be Ralph Lynn and Tom .Valls in the extremely humorous Him “For Valour.” “The Life of Emile Zola" v th Paul Muni taking the title role will c ommence on Saturday of next week. DUCHESS— Errol Flynn and Anita Louis arc the stars of the drama “Green Light” now showing at the Duchess. Next Monday Spanky McFarland and Rosena Lawrence will be seen in the comedy “General Spanky” which will be followed on Wednesday and Thursday by George O’Brien and Beatrice Roberts in “Park Avenue Lodger.” Freddie Bartholomew and Madeline Carroll appear in “Lloyds’ of London” which sc ’ 'ns on Friday and Saturday of next wee I '. OPERA HOUSE— The Stanley McKay Gaieties Company opened a season of four i lights and two matinees at the Opera House yesterday and dining this short season will present several popular revues.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 3

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COMING ATTRACTIONS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 3

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 3