REGENT THEATRE
“CALLING DR. GILLESPIE.” “Calling Dr. Gillespie” will be finally shown tonight. “TWO FACED WOMAN.” Once more deserting her usual type of picture, Greta Garbo branches out in a modern ultra-sophisticated comedy in her latest, “Two-faced Woman,” which will be shown tomorrow night at the Regent Theatre. The picture has many dramatic moments, and Garbo’s artistry in these rises to its accustomed heights. She plays a double role, first as a fresh and simple girl of the outdoors, wooed and wed in a whirlwind romance by a New York publisher, played by Melvyn Douglas. The marriage is not a success, and, assuming the role of a hypothetical twin sister, Garbo goes to New York unannounced and nlays up to her husband as a glamorous siren of the indoors. Some highly-amusing sequences follow, particularly when Garbo wakes up with a hang-over and when her husband sees through the deceit and plays up accordingly. Constance Bennett, Roland Young and Ruth Gordon are also in the cast.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 February 1943, Page 6
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165REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 February 1943, Page 6
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