REGENT THEATRE
EXTENDED SEASON OF "ROSE MARIE." Owing to its Avonde&ful success and tfce continued demand for reservations, tfce Regent Tfceatre management fcas extended tfce season of "Eose Marip" until Tuesday uext. Like its forerunner, "Iiose Marie I ' was directed by W. S, Van Dyke and produced by Hunt fcjtromberg, wfco again combined tfceir talents to give tfcis pieture oue of tfce llnest productions to come out of Hollywood in a long time. Replete witfc fcauuting niusie, a tender story, magnificent photograpfcy and baekgrounds, it is truly tfce film sensation of tfce year. Miss MacDonald plays tfce uame role, an opera star wfco travels disguised into tfce wilds in searcfc of fcer dissolute brotfcer, a criminal from justice. Nelson Eddy portrays Bergeant Bruce, as. line a "Mountie" as ever rode a fcorse. Assigned to bring tfce criminal to justieo, there is tho tfcrust of personal duty wfcen these two meet an-d fall in .love. Witfc all its outdoor scenes made against natural baekgrounds of surpassing beauty in tfce mountain lake eountry of the Sierra Nevadas, "Rose Mario" i» s pictoral work of art.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 166, 31 July 1937, Page 14
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