REGENT THEATRE.
"TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT" AND "MEN LIKE THESE." Plenty of opportunities of showing his capabilities as a -slap-stick comedian are given Leslie Fuller in "To-night's the Night," the picture ' which began a season at the Regent Theatre on Saturday. He has a really amazing series oi adventures, all of which arc extremely funny and very well acted. Those who enjoyed the old type of comedy, where men were hit on the liend with baulks of timber and in the face frith custard puddings, will find that the old ideas have been improved and put to much batter uae in "To-night's the Night," which is wholesome and delightfully entertaii.ing. Also on the programme is "Men Like These," a simply told and well acted story of life in a British submarine. There are some vury interesting scones of the interior of a submarine, ana tho use of the Davie escape apparatus is also shown.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20620, 9 August 1932, Page 4
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