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AMUSEMENTS

The Regent

Owinjr In (he Kind’s death thorn will ho ho pictures screening to-day or to-ni^rlit.

Millions thrilled to that glamorous star draco Moon* in her initial (’olumhia lilm. ‘■One Xijrhl of Love.'” I’euple came time and atfiiin. completely bewitched hy her jrreat performance. Now in “Love Me Forever." which opens to-morrow at the Recent Theatre for a two day season, she surpasses even (hat triumph. Never has a voice as thrilling as Grace Moore's been heard on the screen. Never before such divine music, sunjr so superbly, been incorporated in motion pictures. Never before was it possible to (ell a modern, moving. credible story with “arand" music, until tin* auspicious cinema debut of Grace Moore introduced to the world her versatility and artistry. into this jrrrat picture is woven such beanitfni music as “.Jinjrle Hells." “Funiculi Finieiila." "11l Jlaeio. The Hells of *t. .Mary." on My Finders and Hells on My Toes." selections from "La ISoheme" and "llijroieito." It is perfect co-ordina-tion of genuine drama and soul stirring music.

Town Hall opening to-morrow nijrht at tin- Town Hull are two i»ir• tures wliirh haw proved to he wonderful enlertainnmnf. In Hu* first to ho srreened is Hetty Stockfeld. tliat Australian, born artist, in Kdjrur Wallace's mystery comedy-drama. *The Man Who Changed Ilis Name." The story was >pecially writ ton for the scriwn l»y the ( in:ii«>iir novelist and playwright. Miss Storkfold is sijppifrted by Leslie IVrrins ami Lyn Harding. Tin* srrond pietnre screening **(; irl

From Halt Avciiiif." with Uetle Davis in tin* starring role is a tense drama with smiic ran.* Itnidics of humour. It is based on the powerful and successful play by Hubert Henry Davies and is the story of a shop *rirl who rescues a brilliant society man from ruin. Tim supporting ••ast im-Judes lan Hunter. Colin Clive. Alison Skipworlh and Katherine Alexunder.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11929, 22 January 1936, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11929, 22 January 1936, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11929, 22 January 1936, Page 2

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