REGENT THEATRE
"I'D CIVE MY LIFE" . The terror of a woman, faced with the resurrection of a, youthful indiscretion which will ruin her happiness and wreck her husband's oareer, has been thrillingly brought to the screen of the Regept Theatre, where Paramount's "I'd Give My Life", featuring Sir Guy. Standing, Tom Brown, Frances Drake and Janet Beecher, opened last night. "I'd Give My Life", based on "The Noose", stage success of ten years ago, is the story of an honest politician's relentless fight to clean his State of the racketeers Who have gained oontrol. " He is unswerving in his determination to root out every last criminal, and is succeeding, when the king-pin of the gangsters plays his trump card. The racket chiefs assistant, whom he has brought up from boyhood, is, ih. reality, the son of the Governor's wife, and the crook plans, if he is not permitted to pursue his courBe unchecked, to reveal the story.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 58, 24 March 1937, Page 9
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