REGAL THEATRE, KARORI.
Transatlantic," starring Edmund Lowe, and beadtne the programme at the Regal Theatre to-night, deals with a group of pass.engers aboard an ocean greyhound, and has an exceptionally exciting climax. Lois Moran, Jean Hersholt, John Balliday, and Greta Nlssen head a large supporthig cast. A comedy "Drumming it In," a Magic Carpet of Movietone, and two Fox Movietone Newsreels complete the %?f^f!2 we'(ii°S Wedne^ay ; and Thursday 'Millie will -bo icreened, ■
"■-,"■"■■ ST- James theatre; at ih* l, rlti T sh comedy, -'The Perfect Lady," stars T!»h a Ames Theatre, introduces the new whom „,• y >, mann and Moira LYnd' b°th °f De«m»m charmln B actresses with a wealth of concern, ih I h* Story deTel °P3 Quickly! and rawfanrt I of a music comedy act-. Lord t! ,three ma!e admirers, one of whom, whose nhl d 3. en? a Sed to a young society girl actreL cha? aci er '5 »c ™y antithesis of the anrt tr . ady Anno i 3 fond of outdoor sport i^de^L^r?hra actrTsrand- coSm! « n th T&JSR.SS! hV^comfU"surnruf '° rt ttl6 Wile 3 °*'Jeanne dv BarrySi g d™ouement mltes "flnis" to a thoroughly enjoyable evening's entertainment, hnw f i tb," ,suPP° rts Malcolm McEachern's aaCenar CCool "card l° rare advantase in "In »wh« E- K-O.' all-technicolour comedy-drama, BrTai f J° r the Bride-" Maturing Mary Brian, Johnny Hines, and Geoffrey Kerr, will S?r enCe,r at the St- James-Theatre.on Friday, oeottrey Kerr is London's foremost stage star, fast- LfS n of vFrerterlck Ke". who was seen (W™» f. a the crusty a<tairal in "Lovers fatw? e°f S-. He i 3 sald to follow in his iatners footsteps as. an actor of note. The S»v7' s. nap Py. witty story depicts the wiles and he\ vir?L a- ucuns n«sband-hunting girl and Phnfnc? i h.° was left waiting at the church, nlonim, aPhe^ i.v tne radlant new Process, tech-Foi?-?h«' 5 i!?i. enhances■■«* beauty, "Waiting •TnlH ™ Clde' has been Ukened unto thi a . Go. ld Diggers of 1932." Seats may be reserved at the Bristol and also at the theatre
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1932, Page 3
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