REGENT THEATRE
“THE SEVENTH SURVIVOR.”
“The Seventh Survivor” will be finally shown tonight.
“THIS THING CALLED LOVE.”
An attraction that has been awaited with great interest is a Columbia comedy, “This Thing Called Love,” which will be shown tomorrow night. Rosalind Russell is a' young bride, who in all the wisdom of her modern world, decides that it would be far better if she and her new husband discover whether they can share the same house for three months before they attempt to share the same room. And Melvyn Douglas, the unhappy bridegroom, is involved in a million-dollar business deal with a wealthy South American who believes a large family is an indication of his associates’ honesty and good intentions. Amid the somewhat strained relationships which naturally follow —“This Thing Called Love” moves with hectic abandon and bright good humour and one of the most uproarious romances- since love was invented, Binnie Barnes and Allyn Joslyn are also in the cast. A “March of Time” will also be shown.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 May 1942, Page 6
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169REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 May 1942, Page 6
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