REGENT THEATRE
"GREEN LIGHT." Not so long ago "Green Light" stood at the head of the list of bestselling novels of its season. Now, a Cosmopolitan production, ' ' Greeu Light," which screens to-night at the Regent Theatre as a First National release, steps into the front rank of distinctive motion pictures. Errol Fiynn, the handsome Irish romantic who won such a smashiug triumph in "Captain Blood," his very lirst pieture, is the star. Instead of a swashbuekling pirate, this" time, in "Green Light," he is a heroic- young doctor, who sacrilices hiB promising eareer in a great city by taking on his own shoulders the blame for an operation bungled by another. In search of some way to make hiinaelf useful to society and to prove to the girl he loves by deeds what he cannot in honour prove by wox'ds, he goes to an obscure aaountain laboratory and searches for a seruin that will preveut deadly epidemics. Almost at the sacrifice of his life, he finds it, and returns lo fame and love, with his professional name cleared of any and all blame.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 12
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183REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 12
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