The Theatres
REGENT
Screening Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, "Back Street," Charles Boyer, Margaret Sullivan, Frank Mcllugh, Frank Jenks, Tim Holt. Fannie Hurst's poignantly beautiful love story . . . The greatest modern love story ever written . . . An unforgettable picture . . . "I could give her nothing ... only a small corner of my life in a back street . . . But a corner that belongs to me alone! . . . You can't get into it and you can't force,me out!" Here is the story of a man and a woman ... of a love so powerful ... so complete, that no power on earth could sever it . . . and made the more enduring by the combined genius of these two great starsCharles Boyer surpassing even his amazing portrayal in "All This and Heaven Too" and Margardt Sullivan in undoubtedly her finest role . . . "Back Street" is the story of a girl who is content to live in the back street of a successful man's life, demanding nothing but that he lov-j her; helping him to worldwide success, while she herself remains in the shadows.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 146, 25 August 1941, Page 8
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170The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 146, 25 August 1941, Page 8
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