REGENT THEATRE.
,A'l{. :listeners-ln who keep truck of radio', broadcasting will be thrilled at Iho Paramount: picture, "The Big Broadcast," which is at tho Regent Theatre. For this notable picture tho broadcasting stars of America have been brought under tho camera's eye Instead of tlio microphone, and the public gains a first-hand impression of a veritable phalanx of interesting personalities, known not only through radio ,but also through gramophone records. They are assembled in a revue with a thread of narrative which involves tho. lovo nfTaira of Blng llorusby, a radio star. He is the matinee Idol of the air who is loved by every female llstoner-ln, but ho only loves Slona Lowe (Sharon Lynue), and when, for no explained reason, she turns him down temporarily, he goes to pieces, but lovo flnda a way, and in the end he helps to save a tottering studio from extinction, after several amusing contretemps, and wins the girl. ' ... .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 4
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156REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 4
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