REGENT THEATRE
•'THE LAST OF MKS OHEYNEY." Tlie glittering star triumvirate oi Joan Crawfdrd, William Powell and Robert Montgoinery come to the screen at the Regent to-night in Metro-Goldwyn-Alayer's urbano and iiighlypolished screen translation of Frederic Lonsdale's stage success, "Tlie Last oi Mrs Cheyney." A clever adaption oi the original Lonsdale Broadway hit has heen devised by Leon Gordon, JSamson Raphaelson and Monekton Hoffe giving the story an interesting variety oi luxurious baekgrounds and an addition of sparkling and highly amusing diaiogue. v To-morrow's big attraction at the Regent Theatre is "Camille," starring Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor. The story of " Camille5 ' js that of a gorgeous woman who fell in love with a dashing youth when it was far from " her original intention. She was a woman of the world, tliis Marguerite Gautier, intending to lavish her charms on the wealthy Baron de Varville, when she met Armand Duval. The story of their love that was stronger than destiny, weaker only than death itself, brings Garbo to tlie screen in her greatest role and offers Robert Taylor the most powerful part he has yet portrayed.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 205, 15 September 1937, Page 9
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