REGENT THEATRE
"OE81GN FOR LiyiNO" Ernst Lubitsch's "Design for Living'J is playing to-incvrrow at the Regent Theatre. It has for jts leading players Fredric March, Gary Cooper, Miriam Hopkins and Edward E/verett Horton and js an adaptipn of Noel Coward's sensational stage sucoess of the same name. Paramount, struck with the amusing entertairunent possibilities of the Noel Coward play, placed a most important cast in the film. On a Parisbound train, Miriam Hopkins, vivacious young artist, first meets the two men who ai'e to change her life. They are George Curtis, also an artist and Tom Chambers, playwright, played by Cooper and Maroh respectively. Tom and George both fall madly in love with liea*. To further complicate matters, Miss Hopkins falls in love, too. Only she is too fond of Tom to tell him she loves George, and she loves George too much to hurt to tell hini about Tom. The three of them settle down together to a triangular love-nest. But happiness isn't won so easily, and ihe manner in which tliey eventually do gettogether brings the picture to a most amusing ending. f Finally To-Night. Joan Orawford and Francliot Tone conclude the season of "The Glorious Hussy" at the Regent tonight. This fine comedy has attracted nacked
houses and is really well worth a visit. coming 8aturday. Satufday^ attraction is "Thre© Small Gii'ls/ .which comes direct from a sljx-weeks* season in Wellington, where the new young star, De&nna Eurbin; has deliglited.,, pieture-goers. Owing to many inqniries, plans are now open and seats may be booked.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 13
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