THE REGENT.
“THE GO-GETTER.” That irascible but lovable old seafaring character created by Peter B. Kyne—Cappy Ricks —comes to life on the screen in the Warner ■ Bros.’ Cosmopolitan comedy-drama, “The GoGetter,” which will open its Masterton season at the Regent Theatre tonight. Charles Winninger, well remembered as Cap’n Andy of both stage and screen versions of “Show Boat,” plays Cappy in this delightful movie. He isn’t the “go-getter.” That individual is the tall, handsome Irish star George Brent, who is in love with Cappy’s daughter, portrayed by Anita Louise. George and Anita carry the romantic interest of the show. It is an exceptionally well balanced cast that portrays this famous yarn of Mr Kyne’s. Apart from the starring trio, there are such players as Henry O’Neill, John Eldredge, Joseph Crehan, Gordon Oliver, Eddie Acuff, Herbert Rawlinson, Mary Treen, Helen Lowell, Halen Valkis and Minerva Urecal. The first half comprises tw'o colour subjects, a cartoon, a colourtour adventure, and “Peeping Penguins,” and also world news reels.' Altogether it is an excellent programme.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1938, Page 2
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171THE REGENT. Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1938, Page 2
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