REGENT THEATRE
EXTENDED SEASON OF "ROSB MARIE." Owing to its wonderful success and the continued demand for reservations, the RBgent TheatrC management has exteUded the eeason of "Rose Marae" until Tueoday next. Like its forerunner, "Rose Marie" W&S dxrCcted by W. S. Vaa Dyke and. prodixced fey fiunt Stromberg, Who again eoiiibinfed their talents to give this picture 6n§ the dnC&t pfoducti6iis td cbme out of Hollywaod m a long time. RCpiete with hauntiilg idu&ic, a tCiider story^ magniflceiifc photography and backgrounds, it is truiy the film sensation of the year. Miss MacDonald plays the naniQ role, a'U opera Star who travelS disguieed into the Wilds itt search of her dissolute brother, a criminal from justice. Nelson Eddy portrays Sergeant Bruce, as fine a "Mountie" ,as ever rode a hofse. AsSigixCd to bring the criminal to -justico, there iS tho thrust of pereonal duty whea these two meet and fall in lovO. With ali its Otttdoob scenes made against natural backgrounds of surpaSsiiig behuty ih the mOuntaia lake cdUttt'ry of the Sierra Nevadae, "'Rose Ma'rio" ift a pxctorai wofk of aft.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 167, 2 August 1937, Page 4
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