REGENT THEATRE
“NATASHA.” “Natasha.” will be finally shown tonight. “I LIVE IN DANGER.” The programme tomorrow night will be headed by the thrilling drama, “I Live on Danger,” starring Charlie Morris and Jean Parker. There is' plenty of action in the picture against a ruthless killer.
A really good comedy must have some probability about it, and that is the case with “Kisses for Breakfast,” which will be shown tomorrow night, with Dennis Morgan, Shirley Ross, and Jane Wyatt in the leading roles. Succumbing to a handsome tenor, with the aid of moonlight and cocktails, an heiress marries him to scandalise her friends. The honeymoon makes no progress for a female ghost of the hero’s shimmering past has him knocked on the head. This merely causes him loss of membry and a year later he marries much further south, on a cotton plantation. On his second attempted honeymoon he returns with wife No. 2 to pay a visit to her cousin, wife No. 1. What follows carries one along irresistibly in a helpless sea of mirth.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1943, Page 6
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176REGENT THEATRE Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 August 1943, Page 6
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