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REGENT, EPSOM

“THREE HOURS” “Three Hours.” the First National picture which begins an engagement at the Regent Theatre, Epsom, tonight, gives Corrinee Griffith, the star, an opportunity for dramatic acting somewhat similar to that offered in “Black Oxen,” one of her most successful vehicles. In “Three Hours” the heroine’s transition from plainness to beauty is one of the headlights of the attraction: but, whereas the transition in “Black Oxen” was due to pathological rejuvenation, in this instance it is brought about by fine clothes. Paul Bern wrote the continuity from a story by May Edginton and James Flood directed. The supporting cast includes John Bowers. Hobart Bos worth, Paul Ellis, Ann Schaefer and Mary Louise Miller.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 135, 29 August 1927, Page 15

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REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 135, 29 August 1927, Page 15

REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 135, 29 August 1927, Page 15

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