REGENT THEATRE.
Florence. Vidor displays her talents as a comediennes in "Tho Magnificent Flirt," a French farce, which Is tho current feature at the Regent Theatre. Miss Vidor plays the role of a flirtatious woman of wealth who gets the atteutiou of a count, tho uncle of tho boy who loves her daughter. . The boy asks tho woman for the girl's hand, aud she consents. He is so happy that he kisses tho mother. This kiss is seen by. the count, who refuses to allow the boy to marry her daughter as a result. Tho uucle docs not know that It was^hts own nephew ho sa!w. The boy defends her, and the count decides to put the ,;'magnlncent flirt" to a test, and sho vindicates- herself in a humorous manner. ■ A gazette and comedy aro also screened, and an-excellent musical programme Is supplied by i the orchestra under Mr. Ivan Fosello. An added attraction is the appearance of "The Eleven Kascals," a very clever troupo of young acrobats who give a remarkable performance. *
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 5
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173REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 69, 1 October 1928, Page 5
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