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The Theatres

REGENT ' To-day and to-morrow, "The Great Waltz" Miliza Korjus, Remand Gravet, 'Hugh Herbert, Louise Rainer. Metro Goldwyn Mayer presents the perfect musical film, the screen's newest triumph of romance, drama and the glorious music of Johann Strauss. The greatest entertainment the screen has ever presented—the life of Johann Strauss. Set in glittering spectacle—told in romantic drama, and in the full glorj l - of his immortal melodies! Heralding the screen" debut of the world's most glorious singing diva —Miliza Korjus. No words can describe the exquisite beauty of the picture. We can only say it is the ultimate in screen beauty and entertainment. GRAND Final screening to-night, "Almost a Gentleman,'' and "Legion of the Lawless." Commencing to-morrow, "Mad About Music" Deanna Durbin. Herbert Marshall), Gail Patrick. Arthur Treacher. As entertainment "Mad About Music" excels either of Deanna Durbin's previous pictures, although it departs entirely in theme and structure from "Three Smart Girls/' or "100 Men and a Girl." Her new production is almost entirely comedy-drama, but with a story that lends itself to several highly-emotional passages, heartgripping in their intensity, bringing tears in their wake much as did $he finale of "100 Men and a Girl."

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 189, 22 July 1940, Page 4

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 189, 22 July 1940, Page 4

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 189, 22 July 1940, Page 4

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