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REGENT THEATRE

"IT ISN'T DONE" "It Isn't Done," a modern comedy romance which transport audiences on the magic wings of entertaingient froin Auatralia to England, as the* laughterladen story of a lovable, bighearted Australian squatter and his inherited Earldom, unfolds at the Regent tonight. "It Isn't Done" is the first Australian picture with a genuine allstar cast, including such sterling favonrites of atage and screen as Cecil Kellaway, John Longden Frank Harvey, Nellie Ferguson, Harvey Adams, Campbell Copelin, and Sylvia Kellaway, together with Cinesound's new lovely stax "find," Shirley Ann Richards." "It Isn't Done" includes some of the most ambitious sets yet built for an Australian picture. Among these were the Blaydon lounge, with its rich panelled walls, the Great Hall, also one of the largest interiors ever used at Cinesound, the picture gallery, with its huge fraraed portraits, Hubert Blaydon 's bedroom, and a London night club. The latter iset, designed by Mr Eric Thompson, Cinesound's art diTec--tor, who recently returned to Australia after ten years in Hollywood, gives a lighter mood to the film, with its white and silver walls, tall windows and decorative doors in ebony, scarlet and silver.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 73, 13 April 1937, Page 11

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REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 73, 13 April 1937, Page 11

REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 73, 13 April 1937, Page 11

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