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REGENT THEATRE.

"SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY." One of the most brilliant casts ever ! a»•sembled;in a»y motion picture. distinguishes Constance Bennett's Pathe star production 4 'Sin Takes' a Holiday," which 'will open to-morrow at,the Regents Miss Bennett's role 'in this picture is one that she plays to the ( manner horn... . . As her leading man, the beautiful star OH "Rich People," "This Thing _ Called Love," And ''Common Glpy,' W* Kenneth, -MacKenav-'forftii' \who made Jhi.Emphatic hst in "Men vfeith' "oat Women." MacKenna produced,' directed, rind played leads in many New, York., .stage ■accesses, including "The Big- Pond," be--Yore talking pictures clamed' him, ' Playing MacKenna's rival is. Baail ,Rath;' ' bone, who appeared with Shearer in ."The Last of Mrs Cheney;" Rathhone, who started his theatrical-career on-the London 'Stage, wag featured in "This Mad World," : "The-Bishop Murder Case," and' "Lady of Scandal." ' j * To Rjta La Roy has gone the feminine -'imenace'' A-ole. Miss La Roy's work in ■ "Dynamite,'' ''The Love Trap," "The Bachelor Girl," and ' 'The Delightful Hogue," won- her. a picture- contract.. . Helen Johnson, blonde • stage and - film player, ■ has the role of a society . girl. Men-about-town roles are played by. Louis Bartels and John Roche, experienced film, players with stage' backgrounds. As a Sophisticated society woman, Kendall Lee adds another authentic touch to the cast. Murrel Finlay, selected by Henry Olive, the artist, as California's "golden girl", and . desig-. nated by Florens Zlegfeld as one of America's foremost beauties,; also has a. society< girl role. Fred Walton, veteran character actor, plays a' butler. v >

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 17

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REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 17

REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20214, 17 April 1931, Page 17