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REGENT THEATRE

"ANOTHER DAWN." Three top-ranking stars from the Warner Bros. studios appear in ' the romantic adventure filin which screens to-night at the Regent Theatre — Kay Francis, Errol Flypn and Ian Hunter. "Another Dawn" is the picture, and the story is about a small British garrison in wild and picturesque Iraq. Elynn and Hunter both love Miss Erancis. One or the other has to sacrifice his life, and leave Kay to the survivor, in orler that the garrison might not f all prey -to the bloodthirsty Arabs who surround it. One of them does. How they decide which one it shall be. liow the liero goes forth to glory, and how the remaining one fares with the girl, all these things made up wliat is said to be onc of 1937 's tenscst and most gripping inovies. Errol Plyun is said to surpass hi« peri'ormance in tliat liistory-making movie, "The Charge of the Light Brigade. " And it is said too, that Hunter (onc.e the idol of all the matinee girls in Lo nd on.) has the bes't opport/-.inity that has come to him sinee the Warners imported him to play the Duke of Athens in "A Midsummer Night 's Dream. " There are mountains and (lcscris and a lot of fighting and some cxlromely during airplane flying in " -\no1hor D-iwn," Ihe prodncers (teclare

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 13

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REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 13

REGENT THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 13

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