REGENT THEATRE
"ANTHONY ADVER8E," TO-NIGHT "Anthony Advefse'* screens at the Uegent Theatre to-night. The pietufe follows the romantic adVektUres of Anthony Advetse throtlgli hVe countries, a.cross the se&s and over tliiee fcontinekts, For maminoth Sets, for colourful and picturesque backgrounds, lor dynamic aetion, for the uftUsual eharacterisation of its tremendOUs east from Fredric Mareli, the. star, doWn tb tho smaflfest playfer, for the glainour of its foinanfte, its human intfereSt and skeer unadulterateU eritertaihihent, this picture is uhsurpassed, But all this, while ilill of coiour, is bilt a background for a drama of hunian life, its loves and hates, its hopes and its disappeintments j its deSires and its passions ; its vain and fiitile struttingS and its v'ast achievements. iredrio March lia's given the screen some woitderful portrayals in the past but .never has he risen to the heights of dr ama tio ftfe as in the title role ot thig picture: His Anthony is a living breathing person, stepping out of a book intb real life bn the screen. He is ably supported by Olivia de Havilland,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 15
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178REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 15
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