REGENT THEATRE.
"Night After Night," which features George Raft, Constance Cuminirigs, Wynne Gibson, Mac West, and Alison SUpworth, opened a season at the Regent Theatre today. The action of the film Is set In a luxurious New York night club. Raft, a young player woo scored sensational success in minor roles in "Scarface," "Dangers in the Dark," and "The Sporting Widow," has his first leading role as proprietor of the club. Miss West, a colourful figure of the Broadway; stage who makes her movie debut in the film, and Miss Gibson, are two of Baft's ex-sweethearts who find more difliculty in breaking the tie with him than he does. Miss Cummlngs is seen in the role of: a society debutante'who finds that the night club has been established in' the bouse in which- she was born, a couple of decades back, in .its better days. Her frequent visits bring her'in contact with Baft, who is fascinated by her. And a queer' romance develops between .; the two —a- romance" which Is precipitated into 'startling channels by a series of unusual events. "Mght After Night" Is an entirely absorbing picture that will please all audiences for the very humanness of its characters and the swift-moving manner in which its unusual story unfolds.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 3
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210REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 3
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