REGENT THEATRE
' 'BELOVED VAGABOND." Deligktfully catcky songs sung in tke inimitable Ckevalier style, blended witk a pretty story, serve to make "Tke Beloved Vagabond," to-day 's attraetion at tke Regent Theatre, a refresking picture. It is a long timo since Maurice Ckevalier kas been seen in a picture, but kis popularity kas not waned. He appears as tke gentleman turned vagabond wken kis flancee marries anotker man. To forget, ke departs to France, taking witk kim Asticot, a young lad, and tkey prepare to lead a vagabond life. En route tkey meet Blanquette, a young Freneh girl, endeavouring to make a living by singing and dancing. All togetker tke tkree make a ckarming team of entertainers and tke story goes on to skow tkeir experiences in various parts of France. Tkere are several catcky song kits in the picture. A good supporting programme is screened.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 12
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