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ENTERTAINMENTS

REGENT: “SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS” Catherine Dale Owen, acclaimed the most beautiful blonde of the screen, who is co-featured with Warner Baxter in “Such Alen Are Dangerous,”, portrays the character of the beautiful bride who runs away from her husband on .the night of their wedding on account of his repulsiveness. Baxter enacts the role of the husband, who, after the desertion, disappears mysteriously from his expensive airplane while crossing the. English Channel and later, under another name, has iris face and body so completely remodelled by a famous plastic surgeon that even his wife fails to recognise him where he once more takes his place in society. Such notables of the all-talking screen as Albert Conti, Hedda Hopper, Claude Allister and Bela Lugosi support the principals. “Such Men are Dangerous” will be screened at the Regent Theatre to-day at 2.30 and 8 p.m.

MAJESTIC THEATRE—“LOVE AMONG THE MILLIONAIRES”

Described as a surprise packet, with five twinkling stars providing enough fun for as many pictures, “Love Among the Millionaires,” Paramount’s latest all-talking success, starring the “new” Clara Bow, will be seen at the Majestic Theatre this evening. Completely transformed, Miss Bow, “the madcap of the screen,” emerges the perfect artist, with a grand grasp of comedy, emotion, and general entertainment ability. The story of “Love Among the Millionaires” suits her to perfection. It is essentially, a comedy with just the right touch of sentiment and romance to make it a perfect show as the public understands it. A great supporting cast is headed by the remarkable child impersonator, Mitzi Green. Sheets Gallagher and Stewart Erwin provide rare comedy in royal style, and Stanley Smith is a darling hero. Included on the featurettes is Mickey Mouse in his latest cartoon, “The Fire Fighters,” a particularly interesting Sound News, a comedy “Marry or Else,” and a novelty “The Stein Song.” Patrons are advised by the management to hook early. CONSTANCE BENNETT IN “RICH PEOPLE” Cabled news received from America chronicles a conspicuously big success achieved in New York by Pathe’s brilliant comedy drama, “Rich People,” in which the star, who leaps into fame overnight—Constance Bennett—is credited with making an “electrical impression.” “Rich People” has a daring theme, handled delicately yet thoroughly convincingly. Included among a particularly able cast of players are Regis Toomey, Robert Ames, Madlon Hamilton, Ilka Chase, John Loder and Polly Ann Young. A SOUND EDUCATION—

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 2

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