REGENT PREVIEW
"OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG
AND GAY"
Commencing tomorrow week at the Regent Theatre is the .star comedy, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay."
The film, an adaptation of the best-seller by Emily Kimbrough and C. O. Skinner is a gav and refresh-' f % ing story describing the actual experiences of the authors on a trip abroad. Gail Russell and Diana Lynn take the parts of the authors, and present novel entertainment in the form of two young innocents on all unehaperoned Lrip to Europe. They apparently have a decided llair for complicating the lives of almost everyone- they meet, and the situations which 1 arise are indeed complicated.
One such situation comes when Gail inadvertently "snitches' a passengers purse, causing wholesale distrust ant! a psychiatric dilemma on "A" deck. Joining in a "pool" sponsored by the captin Diana gels ready by putting on her bathing suit ! !
"Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" lias received good support elsewhere, and falls into the category of good, light entertainment.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 26, 23 November 1945, Page 8
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168REGENT PREVIEW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 26, 23 November 1945, Page 8
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