“THE LAST GANGSTER”
AND LAUREL AND HARDY. Entertainment of a gripping nature is offered in “The Last Gangster,” which opens at the Regent Theatre tonight with Edward G. Robinson back in the type of role which first made him famous as one of the screen’s foremost character stars. In the new story of a notorious gangster whose ruthless criminal career is brought to a close' when he is sent to prison for ten years for income tax evasion, Robinson once again portrays his brilliant technique and consummate acting ability. Also of interest, in connection with the new production, is its introduction to audiences of the lovely new Viennese “find,” Rose Stradner, who plays Robinson’s wife in the dramatic narrative and who promises to repeat in this country the triumphs which have heralded her as one of Europe’s most popular actresses. On the same programme is a threereel comedy, “Blotto,” starring Star Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 December 1938, Page 5
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