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REGENT "Once Upon a Honeymoon" is a gay,, hilarious. comedj r romance, laid against ami contrasting with the grim setting of war-torn Europe. A .whirlwind romance that races through Austria. Poland,. Norway and France. There is suspense, in every ecstatic, moment —romance in every tense adventure. —as their love affair races through the capitals of Europe, "Once Upon a Honeymoon ' is a film so gay. so warm, and so much in the mood of these stirring times, that your exultant laughter will echo long alter the picture has gone. It commences at the local Regent Theatre to-morrow and will continue on to an extended season till iL concludes on Friday night. The excellent supporting programme includes the latest Overseas Newsrcel. an excellent Sportscopc nnd the. Regent's usual high stand, ard of added entertainment during the first hall'. Tlu; week-end theatregoers are assured of excellent fare with the hilarious martial, musical ' comedy : opening on Saturday night at 41ie Regent Theatre. "Seven Day's Leave" is a picture that bubbles with fun, music, laughter and song, and features twelve famous vaudeville artists and two famous dance, bands. The bookings are already starting to come forward and patrons are earnestly advised to reserve at Armstrongs, in order to enable them to be sure of obtaining their usual favourite seat.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 29, 30 November 1943, Page 8
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218ON THE SCREEN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 29, 30 November 1943, Page 8
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