REGENT THEATRE.
"RENEGADES."
The Foreign Legion is on the march. From ib* silences that enveloped the noted. French corps, that body of fighters of all nations who .defend the FrenoU flag in the sandy wastes and savage mountains of Morocco, the Legion now reaches th<» -talking screen in ".Renegades," the thrillling Fox production which will open to-mor-j-ow ,at the Bcgeut. . It teems with action and will satisfy any- thrill-loving picturegoer anywhere. Featuring the popular Warnor Baxter'in the leading role, with Loy and Noah Beery in the principal supporting parts, and a striking and intensely dramatic story of treachery and comradeship and heroism in Morocco, "Renegades" is a genuine screen achievement and provides an authentic and graphic portrait of the famous lighting organisation, as well as a splendid piece of film fare. The drama revolves about the personalities of lour adventurers, ■ privates in tho Legion and sworn comrades, and an alluring woman spy who had earlier betrayed one of the four.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 17
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160REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 17
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