THE REGENT
‘Hula’ and ‘Honeymoon Hate,’ which have been the two chief attractions at'tho Regent Theatre during Ic past week, will be finally_ presented tonight. Tho first feature is a delightful story dealing with a cross section of life in the islands, and it affords many opportunities for the vivacious Clara Bow to show her ability as a care-free, happy-personage. Clive Brook has Ihc leading male role opposite Miss fflow. ‘Honeymoon Hate’ is the amusing tale of a. woman’s journey half round the world to find the man she loves. He turns out to bo an Italian prince who is also a shopkeeper and a professional guide. Set fn lovi»y Venice, tho picture glides along the canals in picturesque gondolas. Florence Vidor is tho chief star.
Tho Regent Operatic Orchestra plays a delightful programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 10
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134THE REGENT Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 10
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