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WAIPAWA REGENT

SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN "STOWAWAY" SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Ili the fascinating romance "Stow- : away," showing at the Begent tomorrow afternoon and evening and on Monday night, Shirley Temple fac'es danger in glittering Shanghai. performs in a Chinese theatre and, in short, plays the most unusual role she's ever had. It's a picture for your "must" list — with a gripping story, a glamorous cast of great stars, Gordon and Revel's latest song hits, and — first, last and always — the incomparable Shirley! Lfttle "STiss Temple plays the role of a little orphaned waif adrift in China, a victim of the bandits. She becomes an unwitting stowaway on a cruise Iiner on which Bobert Young, a bored millionaire, Alice Faye, and the latter 's mother-in-law-to-be are travelling. Shirley brings Alice and Young together^ much to the chagrin of the older woman, who promptly cables her Bon, Alice 's fiance, to meet the boat at Hongkong. Meanwjiile Shirley, Alice and Young go out to do the town and have a-grand lark, Shirley winning a prize in a local theatre by singing in Chinese. In addition to Bobert Young and Alice Faye, Shirley 's strOng supporting cast includes Eugene Pallette, Helen Westley, Arthur Treacher, J. Edward Bromberg and Astrid Allwyn.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 60, 3 December 1937, Page 6

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WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 60, 3 December 1937, Page 6

WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 60, 3 December 1937, Page 6

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