REGENT THEATRE
"CAMILLE"^ WITH CftEAT CARBO "Camille," with Greta Garbo and Robcrt Taylor as its sensational co-star-ring team, brings mutual dxstinction to Hollywood's two most glamorous stars. Tlie picture from Metro-G olchvyn-Mayer studios opcns to-niglit at the Regenb Theatre ior two xughts only. Georgo Cukor, the djrector of ' 'llomeo and Juliot," again displays tlie genius of his power in his superb direction oi '•Camille.'' The nota,ble supporting cast includes Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Jessie Balph, Henry Daniell, Lenore TJlric and Laiira Hope Crews. • The Dumas love olassic of "The Lady of the Camelhas" provides a peculiar briiliant vehiele for the glamorous Garbo. She gives an unforgettable intensity to the most dramatic role of her briiliant career, Taylor, whose amazing success in a brief two years, on the screen has made him an international figure, comes into his own as a dramatic actor of rare talent in tho i-xacting rolo of Arniand. 'The story js cun well i-emembered to roquire description, but the glory of Paris in the. period of Dumas is reorua ted with magnificent ar-tisti-y and tho dramatic lovo of Camille. and Armand is portraycd with all tho power of the original t
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 10
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