REGENT THEATRE
"MEN ARE NOT CODS." Miriam Hopkins plays the starnng role in London Films' "Men Are Not Gods," which comes to the Regent Theatre to-night. She is seen as Ann Wiiliams. secretary to the most famous dramatic critio in London. It is Ann's falsely reported criticism of the "Othello'' first night that makes a young actor, Edinund Davey, the name part, famous overnight. Ann, who loses her job for distorting the criticism, goes to see the actor from the gallery and becomes infatuated with him. She gets to know him well, but gives him up when Edmund's wife begs hex* to do so. In a thrilling and dramatic clirnax Ann is the means of stopping Edmond from killing his wife while* they are appearing together on the stage. There is a * strong cast supporting Miriam Hopkins, which includes Gertrude Lawrence, Sebastian Shaw, A. E. Mathews, Lawrence Grossmith and Rex Harrison. The supporting progiramme includes "The Three Mouseketeers", all-colour silly symphony
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 9
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161REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 9
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