REGENT THEATRE
“CALL A COP.” The final screening of the recordbreaking comedy triumph. “Call a Cop,” will take place this evening. There is no question as to George Formby's place in the affections of all. “REMEMBER THE NIGHT." A saucy story of a district attorney who falls in love with a girl he is trying to send to prison, from an original story by Preston Sturges, is presented in “Remember the Night,” Paramount’s latest contribution to gaiety. The picture will be shown tomorrow night. The role of district attorney is played by Fred Mac Murray, recently in the comedy success, “Honeymoon in Bali,” while the lovely felon portraying the girl who steals his heart is Barbara Stanwyck, whose most recent screen success is "Golden Boy.” Beulah Bondi, Elizabeth Patterson and Sterling Holloway round out the big supporting’ cast. One of the features ol “Remember the Night” is a swing rendition of the perennially popular “Back Home in Indiana,” rendered by Martha Mears of radio fame and the The King’s Men. This music is used to get the mood of the picture, most of the action of which is centred on an Indiana farm. “Fuzzy" Knight also appears as the leader of a farm-boy oi-
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 June 1941, Page 8
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204REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 June 1941, Page 8
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