REGENT THEATRE.
" FAITHLESS." To be born with the proverbial ' golden spoon," to have every luxury and advantage that wealth can give a plcasuro-loving youth and then to be plunged into the slough of poverty. That is the calamity which befalls Robert Montgomery and Tallulah Bankhead ns co-stars-of Mctro-Goldwyn-ilayer's screen ilrcroa, '.'Faithless," which will begin on Saturday at tho Regent. It is strong dramatic fare, to which the flno acting of two starring personalities gives omotionnl strength and fife. Paired for the first time as lovers, Montgomery and Miss Bankhead make an ideal team. They should inspire io those who see this picture a desire for a continuation of the arrangement which brought these two stars of separate studios together in the same film. Among those in le.rrer roles vliozc work stands out are Hugh Herbert, Maurice Murphy, Louise Classer Hale, Anna Appcl, Lawreiioe Grant, end Henry Kolkcr. Box plans are nt The Bristol
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20776, 9 February 1933, Page 5
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