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REGENT THEATRE.

t «ci jbe i Da.niels ln the leading role of fetranded in Paris,"' the Segent iheatre have a picture • which should attract, many' patrons this week. It is an hilariously funny comedy which at no time deteriorates: into farce. The power or concentration as Bet out in a two dollar pamphlet, and plenty of what she herself calls + spunk," .arc about-all the assets left, to Julie M'Fadden after an hour in -laris. Her purse.and luggage stolen she achieves a job at an exclusive costumiere's and sets out to deliver magnificent creations to a customer at Deauville. Throueh a mistake on the part of a railway official she lands at St. Po, to all intents and purposes , the rightful 'Countess Pasada and is received with much/deference by the ■staff of a local hotel. Julie's dog, in an .overflow of good spirits tears up her limited wardrobe, and- she is forced to wear one of the countess's gowns, in which she causes a decided sensation.. Still more of a sensation (for Julie) comes with the arrival of the Count Pasada, and one unexpected situation after another arises belore an exciting conclusion sees the heroine quite rightly hi the arms of her lover Bebe Daniels is at her best in "Stranded in 1 are, and other actors in the picture are all well cast.; Paddy Saunders, a brilliant lightning cartoonist, kept the audience delighted and amazed with his bright patter'and clever charcoal work An Australian scenic of the - Hawke'sbu'rv River, a good comedy, and a Fox news reel., were other units on the programme a,", tl,\ e orcll«stra, under Mr. M. T. Dixou' did all that was required of it. Miss Jeau lurner supplied a picoclo solo for the entr'acte.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 14

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REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 14

REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 14