REGENT THEATRE.
"STRANGERS IN LOVE." That versatile* actor, Fredric March, who last appeared as both ''Dr.. Jekyll and Mr liyde,". h&a found another role . demanding extraordinary talents. This time the story is ,u, modern, swift-moving' comedy, entitled "Strangers in Love," which Will begin at the Regent to-day. As its hero March performs no peculiar feats of make-up; but ae Buddy, Drake he is-required to impersonr ate his own brother Arthur in u, situation that is full. of arousing difficulties. Based on William J. Locke's novel, "The Shorn Lamb," this new Paramount picture is primarily the story of a black sheep who returns from his extensive wanderings juit in time to step into the shoes of on outwrrdly respectable relative who has in sober fact, been up to all-sorts of mischief. To regain his own property, misappropriated by the respectable Arthur, Buddy, the black slieep, must be successful in a masquerade made possible by an- extraordinary resemblance; but rendered perilous by many complications. . ..' ■ • '•)...• The box plans are. at Tia Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 13 August 1932, Page 9
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169REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 13 August 1932, Page 9
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