REGENT THEATRE
"libelled lady" Four hilarious sweethearts, laughilig, fighting, loving their way into your hearts— and bringing with them the punchiest and jeppiest comedy of all time. Such is "Libelled Lady," opening at the |legeht to-morrow. Not one — not two — not three— but four great stars gloriously, uprnariously? hilariousiy togetherl Take two great Ziegfeld stars — one from Suzy and one from San Francisco, but them together in hilarious comedy, directed by the man who made "A Tale of Two Cities" and you have Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy under the direction of Jack Conway in "Libelled Lady"— in other words you have sure-fire entertainment! The four stars, ably aided and abetted by Walter Connolly, Charley Crapewin, Cora Witherspoon, E. E. Clive, and an "all-star cast, romp gaily through the hilarious action ahd situations of one qf the brightest and greatest comedies ever to grace the screen. The action of the film pentres about a society girl who considers that a newspaper has# insulted her and flies a damage suit'for five miliion dollars. ffeedless tq say the sued newspaper is thrown into an uprpar and its managipg editor policits the aid of a former star reporter to extricate the paper frpm its diffi.culties. In his seheme to mahe the heiress drop her euit the reporter succgeds in ipahing hpr fail in love with him. It is whed he, in turn, fails in love with her that coinplications bpgin and thp tle takes an unexpected anc( hilarious tprn. "Men are Not Gods" acreepp finally to-night.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 15
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257REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 15
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