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THE REGENT

I “THREE COMRADES.” From the pen of the author of “All Quiet on the Western Front” comes another gripping screen story, this time a narrative in which a nation’s woes after the World War are overshadowed by one of the most human love stories to reach the screen. In the new picture, “Three Comrades,” which is tp be shown at the Regent Theatre finally tonight, Robert Taylor and Margaret Sullavan provide a poignant romance, with Franchot Tone and Robert Young also in stellar roles. NEW TYPE OF COMEDY. The world’s most famous nightclub is brought to the screen for the first time in Paramount’s “Cocoanut Grove,” the new film which will come tomorrow night to the Regent Theatre. Distinctly new type of film fun is presented in this gay romance that revolves about the trials, tribulations, and the final success of an unknown swing band trying to break into the actual Cocoanut Grove, mecca of all young bandleaders. While the production is studded with hit tunes, the story has not been subordinated to music and specialties. On the contrary, each musical number makes what the movie scripters call a “story point,” contributing to the logical development of the plot. Fred Mac Murray, last seen with Carole Lombard in “True Confession,” is starred as the swing-happy young band leader. His lovely leading lady is Harriet Hilliard who plays a role in the picture identical with her occupation in real life. She is Mrs Ozzie Nelson, and sings with her husband’s band.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 October 1938, Page 2

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THE REGENT Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 October 1938, Page 2

THE REGENT Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 October 1938, Page 2

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