REGENT THEATRE.
"WATERLOO BRIDGE." When the award for the best talkie production of this year is made, it ia generally conceded that the palm will go to James Whale's direction of Universal's "Waterloo Bridge." v/Hch will start to-morrow at the Regent. "Waterloo feridge" is not a story of war, of battlefields. . It is a story of wartime love and of side-walks. Nobody but a masterdirector could have brought out so vividly the battles that were fought, not on Flanders Fields, but on the streets of battles in a woman's heart.
The present picture at the Regent is "Waiting for the Bride."
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20463, 5 February 1932, Page 6
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