THAT LADY RANG AGAIN! TO TELL ME HOW VERY MUCH SHE ENJOYED "STOLEN LIFE" — And how she appreciated what she called "THE SINCERITY OF AN HONEST RECOMMENDATION" and spoke at length of Claudette Colbert's new picture "MIDNIGHT," which she heard was coming to the Regent. "Do you think," she asked, "it is as good as 'IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT,,' which I consider to be Claudette Colbert's finest picture ? " AND I REPLIED . ■« ALTHOUGH IT'S A PRETTY BROAD STATEMENT— I can truthfully say "MIDNIGHT" is an improvement on "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT," because, while it carries the same subtle comedy and deft handling, it has, in addition, a truly marvellous cast — and the dressing . . . weli, it's beyond the powers of a mere male to try and describe. THEN SHE ASKED . : „, .., ;, r f, "WHEN DOES "MIDNIGHT" COMMENCE?" And I replied : "THURSDAY NEXT AT THE REGENT, OF COURSE ! I still don't know who it was . . . but she apparently is ... a friend indeed ... Not only of mine . . . but yours as well, so again I thank you. YORKE GRAY, REGENT MANAGER.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 14
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