REGENT THEATRE
♦ « DISHONOUR BRIGHT. ' ' Honestly, you've never seen the real Tom Walls until you see him in "Dishonour Bright," supported by an exceptional cast of players headed ' by Eugene Pallette, Diana Churchill and Betty Stockfeld whieh opens at the Regent to-morrow. A merry tale of muddled marriages, it starts in a divorce court, and ends in a 1 "'droom, and in between there 's nothing but sparklidg entertainment with a rar*, dash of spice, for good measure. In fact, with the production of "Dishonour Bright," Tom has— at last, made a picture worthy of his; comedy genius, and why not, considering he had a priceless story, and to get the best out of it, he also directed the iilm hirnsolf. ^"Theodore Goes Wild" concludes tonight.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 94, 7 May 1937, Page 14
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125REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 94, 7 May 1937, Page 14
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