REGENT THEATRE
"DISHONOUR BRIGHT." Honesfcly,. you've never seen the real Tom Walls until you see him in "Dishonour Bright," supported by an exceptional east of players headed by Eugene Pallette, Diana Churchill and Betty Stockfield which ecreens at the Regent to-night. A merry tale of muddled marriages, it starts in a divorce court, and ends in a l ->iroom, and in between there's ndthing but sparkling entertainment with a rar«» dash of spice, for good measure. In fact, with the production of "Dishoriour 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 film himself. The supportrng programme includes: "March of Time," speciai Coronation number, "Show Kids", all technicolour xnusical Revue, "Keeper of the Trees," a remarkable interesting record of New Zealand' g afforestation and latest airrhail news and variety reels.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 96, 10 May 1937, Page 2
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155REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 96, 10 May 1937, Page 2
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