REGENT, EPSOM
Two particularly line talkies continue to be shown at the Regent Theatre, Epsom. The first is “Woman to Woman,” the dramatic story of a man who married a French girl during the war, was shell-shocked and lost his memory', and years after, with his mind still a blank, married again. The big moment comes when the two wives face one another. Betty Compson and George Barraud are the stars. The second big attraction is “Blackmail.” an all-British talkie with a tremendously' powerful theme and enacted by a cast of British stars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1004, 21 June 1930, Page 16
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