REGENT - Friday "FOR ENGLAND AND THE WOMAN I LOVE.. . " Romantic adventure leaps front the throbbing pages of history . . . thundering with the crack of sails in the wind . . . the pounding of hearts as brave men fare forth into battle for the nation they love ... for the sake of the women they worship . . '.awe- ' inspiring drama . . . and spectacle overflowing the screen. Jq\ " Fire Over. England" Approved for /^.p^. won the League of Na-, Universal ,■ l°r"wi°l tions award by the unExhibition. ""«" \WOOV7 animous vote of M j ' t member nations. At^XANDER KOKDA1 j»«™t« <fc« - * (({ ' i' ■ ERICH 7OMMBK PreA.«;»» - "", /// «hh -fLdKA HOBSOK LAURENCE QtIVXJKB-, ,' oT\ VIVtEH LEICH. LESLIE BANKS, fcAYMOHB - «s4 \ ' " ;■ MASS^T, tAMAXA PESNI "'II XI I t Diwct^ b r WILLIAM. Xl HX) WAIID 1/7/ f<!j I Also Screening— - j^B Walt Disney's Silly Symphony HkILM "THE COUNTRY COUSIN" ..^-^ "PREPARING FOR THE CORONATION"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1937, Page 3
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139Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1937, Page 3
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