REGENT THEATRE.
Featuring Evelyn Brent, Jack Oakie, Skeets Gallagher, and Gwen Lee, "Fast Company," an »H-talking production, will be shown finally to-night at the Regent Theatre. "Fast Company" concerns the adventures of a small-town boy who has decided abilities as a baseball player. Persuaded by an itinerant actress with whom he falls In love, he signs up with a friend In a crack New York team. Tho actress soon forgets him, but she means a great deal to the boy Liner Kane. He soon plays his.way to famo In the baseball world, but pines for a h<Tl£?£ ET?J y M H' 3 frlend Bert »"tes Mm letters as if they came from Evelyn and ch'l whenT h"?, UUtU h° again m«** th° All h , l?t f ei aUl eS that he has beeQ toole(]----aV If hi -ff'i 111 hiS Work d «Parts. " looks «. ii l osi> the bißeest matcil °f th<> Is ™m Evelyn suddenly realises what love is,, communicates It to Elmer, and he plays the greatest game of his life, winning boUi the match and tho girl. An interesting and enjoyable supporting programme is also screen-
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 5
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188REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 5
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