REGENT THEATRE
"KNIGHT WITHOUT AEMOUB."4 Marlene Dietrich and Kobert Donat are co-starred in Alexander Korda's "Knight Without Armour," the most thrilling romantic adventure story of the year which screens at the Begent Theatre to-night. Donat plays the part of a young English journalist in pre-war St. Petersburg who is under threat of arrest. He appeals to the British Secret Service which commissions him to take the identity of Peter Ouranov and investigate revolutionary activities. Trouble breaks out and Potheringill is appointed ly the Bolsheviks to guard the beautiful Countess Alexandra. The pair agree to escape together. Madly in love, they encounter incredible dangers. Suspense feaches a climax q,s they barely escape the firing squad and finally, in each other's arms, reach the haven of a foreign border. Also showing as a special short subject, "Fury Over Spain," a 2000 feet account of tlie Oivil War, the overthrow of the Government forces, the grim devastation of the war. This film is a complete reeord of the fighting and covers the fighting at Alcazar. Also .screening is the latest Y/alt Disney colour fantasy, "Little Hiawatha."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 11
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183REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 11
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