REGENT THEATRE
••BBLOVBD ENEMY." Merl© Oberon and Briah Aherne present Hollywood's newest -romantic tearn in Samuel Goldwyn 's producfion "BeloVed Enemy," a vivid drama of lovo under fire, which bbgina at the Eegent Theatre to-morrow. . The story feasts Brian and Merle as a man and woman from two warring yrorlds who fali madly in love and follows their romance, carried on under fire, with both risking their lives to snatfeh % few hou'rs together. Against shifting backgrounds the story prpcOeds to a thrillifag climax. ■ Katea MOrley, Henry Stephenson, Jerome Cowan and David Niven are featured in the sdpporting cast. An excellent supporting programme ineludes the Walt pisney all-colour - cartoon "Mickey's Rival."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 19
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110REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 19
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