Regent Theatre
Wallace Beery dances — Wallace Beery romances! — I-t's a Wallace Beery riot— when the "lovable tramp" gets dressed up in a tuxedo for the first time in fifteen years for his latest M.G.M. starring picture-, "Ahas a Gentleman." Beery has never been more amusing or more dramaticaFy menacing than in this double role of crook and would-be gentleman, and he is given fine support by Tom Drake, cast as a scrapping .youngster who at first takes issue with his former fellow prisoner ibut who winds, up on his side and | a'so in the r.omantic clinch with ,Nora.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1949, Page 4
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98Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1949, Page 4
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