REGENT THEATRE.
"MATA HAKI." ii pictureguera do not consider tlii-y hare got their money's worth with "iluta Hari," tho AI-Ct-M talkie which will start at the Kegent on Saturday, they will never be satisfied. For tho first time M-G-M has given tho picture-going public the wonderful attraction of a, starring combination at Greta 6iirljo and Kamon Novarro, two of the screen's biggest starring attractions. In the second place the story is one of tho most dramatic in world history, dealing as it does with a glamorous and romantic portrayal of the most fascinating of the international agents during tho Great War—Mata Hari, tho dancing spy, who fit hundreds of men's hearth aflame but only responded to their advances for what s-he conii get out of them and use for her country's benefit. Looked at from every angle "Mata Hari" has "excellent" written all over it in largo letters. "Amateur Daddy," at present at tho Ecgunl Theatre, rtara Warner Baxter.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20562, 2 June 1932, Page 6
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159REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20562, 2 June 1932, Page 6
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