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"BHLOVED ENEMY." Me^le Oberon and Brian Aherne present Hollywood's newest Tomantie team in Samuel Goldwyn 's production "Beloved Enemy," a vivid drama of love under fire, which begins at the Eegent Theatre to-morrow. The story casts Brian and Merle as a man and woman • from two warring worlds who fall cnadly in love and folIows their romance, carried on under fire, with both risking their lives to snatch a few hours together. Againsjt shifting backgrounds tho story proceeds to a thrilling climax. Karen Morley, Henry Stephenson, Jerome Cowan and David Niven are featured in the supporting cast. An excellent supporting programmo includes the Walt Disney all-colour cartoon "Mickey's Eival."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 4
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