THE REGENT.
“PARNELL” FINALLY TONIGHT. Clark Gable and Myrna Loy attain new heights of artistry together in “Parnell,” a drama suggested by the career of Charles Stewart Parnell, “Uncrowned King of Ireland,” which will be shown finally tonight at the Regent Theatre. The outstanding feature at the Regent tomorrow night will be “The Bride Who Wore Red,” in which Joan Crawford will take the leading role. Joan Crawford unquestionably was a happy choice for the starring role and she has two excellent leading men in Franchot Tone and Robert Young. The Cinderella story of a poor beautiful girl who acquired luxury for a fleeting time and then became rich in love, has been directed with the delicate feminine influence of Dorothy Arznerr Hollywood’s only woman, director. The company went up into the High Sierras for scenes to duplicate those of the Austrian Tyrol in Molnar’s original. Aside from the technical charm of this picture, there is the superb acting of the cast, which includes lovely Lynne Carver, Reginald Owen, Billie Burke, George Zucco and Dickie Moore. There will be an excellent array, of shorts, including a Fitzpatrick traveltalk in colour, “Stockholm—Pride of Sweden;” a Pete Smith special, “Decathlon Champion,” besides the latest news.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1938, Page 2
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203THE REGENT. Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1938, Page 2
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