REGENT THEATRE.
"SQUAW MAN." Three times has "The Squaw Man", reached the screen under the same director's hand—. the famous Cecil ,B. de v Mille. An. able suppotting cast to the leading trio, of. Warner, Baxter, "LupeVelez, and Eleanor Boardinan in the great talkie version, which Will Start on Saturday at the Begent, reads .like ,an index of the first-class players on' the• Casting Bureau's list; Paul Cavanagh; Dickie Moore, Roland . Yojing, Chajles Bickford, Raymond Hatton, J. Farrell Mac-* Donald, de \Vitt -Jennings! Mitchell Lewis,' Julia Faye, Lilian, Bond, and Lawrence Grant. V : It is a talkie of . the ifirst class, admirably photographed, , tfae .iiijerestand acting nsver below a high' glide, with an arresting plot in which the': ftfobbbilities • -£re never strained. "Warner' Baxter,, has not done better work in any "pictured The bos - plans are at The Bristol.' . "Over the Hill" is now showing.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 7
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145REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20492, 10 March 1932, Page 7
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