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REGENT THEATRE

"THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" "The Garden of Allah," at the Regent to-day, offers Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer their greatest roles as Domini and Boris, a woman and a man from widely different worlda who fled to the Algerian desert to start life t new, and undei the mystie spell of the desert, were swept into one of the strangest and most beautiful romances the screen has ever shown. Basil Rathbone, C. Aubrey Smith, and Joseph Schildkraut share ' featured billing with Miss Losch, while others also importantly cast are Alan Marshal, handsome young stage actor who is said to make a sensational screen debut in this film; John Carradine, Lucille Watson and Henry Brandon. Tilly Losch, the world-famous dancer, does an authentic Ouled Nail dance in "The Garden of Allah." Miss Losch, who makes' her film bow in the famous Robert Hitchens love story, perfected the number under the tutelage of an Arabian dancer. The supporting programme includes: "March of Time' '(latest edition of this sensational series), Mickey Mouse in Walt Disney's latest all-colour cartoon, "The Alpine Climbers," and British Airmail Newsreels, etc. Book For Saturday "The Great Ziegfeld" is Saturday 's attraction, with William Powell, Luis Rainer and Myrna Loy in the chief roles.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 10

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REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 10

REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 10

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