REGENT THEATRE.
♦ "STRANGERS MAY KISS." Norma "Shearer, and Kobcrt Montgomery,' the combination of whose- names spells success to any picture, score now triumphs in tl>eir latest Metro-Goldwyix-Mayer offering "Strangers May Kjss," winch. wHI start at the Regent to-morrow. ' The story, which is ultra modem', concerns a giri -who longs to be independent, and who falls in love with a young writer who holds (similar views. Neither of them—thf. man in particular—believes in marriage. Norma Shearer, as the girl, gives the most brilliant performance of her highly-successful career. Robert Montgomery, more breezy and humorous than ever, plays the part of Steve, the constant lover. He " and Miss Shearer are a team that can be Been time and time again. ■ The supporting bill will include the latest Laurel and. Hardy comedy, "Beau Hunks.' ■ It is easily their best effort, and is guar- B auteed v to keep the audience in shrieks of ■ laughter. .„, -r. ~ \ ■ Box plans are at The Bristol. H "Delicious" ~is now screening at the g I Repent. • ' '.,. ■ ; H
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20551, 20 May 1932, Page 3
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