Last Two Days of RUDYARD KIPLING’S “ELEPHANT BOY” “ELEPHANT BOY” Adapted from Rudy.arc! Kipling’s tale of “Toomai of the Elephants.” It’s the most ambitious effort ever made in picture production. With SABU The Wonderful 13-year-old native boy. THE REGENT (Always Cosy and Warm.) SCREENING : 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. Commencing FRIDAY — Commencing FRIDAY—THE REGENT’S THIRD MIGHTY TECHNICOLOUR PICTURE. “GOD’S COUNTRY “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THU WOMAN” AND THE WOMAN” Out where the law ended . . . Their love began I Out of the virgin forest she carved an enypire of crashing trees and flying fists! And out of a man’s heart she kindled a flaming love . . ■ in one of the truly great romances of the century . . . with all the grandeur of the great North-West captured by the magic brush of technicolour ! GEORGE BRENT As Jhe man who was all man . . . . The man who tamed all women until he was tamed by a kiss 1 BEYERLY ROBERTS A woman as ruthless and beautiful *a-s the forest wilderness she ruled ’til the man she hated found the way to her lonely heart! THE HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES IN COLOUR REALLY STARTS AVITH THIS PICTURE. Following upon the memory of such magnificent productions as “The Tran of the Lonesome Pino” and “The Garden of Allah.” JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Greatest adventure romance blazes from the screen in all its beauty and action, and for the first time one is conscious only of the beauty of the production—not of the colouring which is unbelievably natural. This is Definitely a Regent Picture. (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Collinson and Cunningliame’s, Phone 7178; after 6 p.m., Phone G77G. MOVIE CHARITY BALL, AUG. 18th.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 1
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