THE REGENT
“A YANK AT OXFORD.” “A Yank at Oxford,” will be shown again tonight and tomorrow night at the Regent. “LOVE IN A BUNGALOW.” Combining comedy with careful production and spectacularly beautiful sets, “Love in a Bungalow,” a gay story of the adventures of the hostess of a model home will open at the Regent Theatre on Thursday. Nan Grey portrays the hostess and, opposite her, Kent Taylor enacts the role of an unemployed super salesman who usurps the best bedroom of Nan’s model house. Other members of the picture’s cast include Richard Carle, Margaret McWade, Hobart Cavanaugh, Jack Smart, Minerva Urecal and Louise Beavers. As a lark Nan and Kent write a radio contest letter telling why they are the most happily married couple in the world, despite the fact that they are not married. Hilarious complications set in when they win the contest and must.produce a home and children which they described in the letter. “Love in a Bungalow” is a smartly mounted production. Universal’s art director, John Harkrider, built especially for it a complete model home which is the last word in furnishings and design.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1938, Page 2
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189THE REGENT Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1938, Page 2
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