REGENT THEATRE
"CAMILLE," WITH CRETA GARBO "Camille," witli Greta Garbo and Robei't Taylor as its sensational co-star-ring team, brings mutual distinction to Hollywood's two most glamorous stars. Tlie picture from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios screens to-night at the Regent Treatre for tlie last time. "Sweet Aloes," a djmamic drama rovcaling the human emotions of love, passion, hate and eacrifiCe, ecreens at the Regent Theatre to-morrow with Kay Francis'in the stellar role. Tlie pictuie, a Cosmopolitan production released by. Warner Bros., is based on tlie smashing stage hit, "Sweet Aloes," by Jay Mallory. The plot of the play is ultra* modern, and startlingly daring, and altliough frank in treatnient, is handlod with the utmost good taste. There is a remarkably brilliant supporting cast which includes such famous players of stage and screen as George Brent, Roland Young, Patric Knowles, Henry Stephensona Frieda Ineseort, Helen Flint, Halliwell Hobbes, Zeflie Tulbury and Elspeth Dudgeon. The first half o£ the programme has been carefully arranged, and includes • the March of Time series and the Springboks v. Hawke's Bay matcli.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 10
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