A DIVERSIFIED BILL
FRIDAY'S ATTRACTIONS AT THE REGENT 1 Th is Reckless Age,’ which heads the next change at the Regent Theatre, is a story of parental sacrifice and of selfish children, who, with their youthful associates, represent this restless, unconventional ago of young people. Their extravagant and wild life in contrast to their parents’ ideas furnishes many dramatic situations that are tense and heart-gripping, but frequently interspersed with pungent humour and hearty laughter. Charles “ Buddy ” Rogers, Richard Bennett, Peggy Shannon, Frances Deo, Charlie. Ruggles, and Frances Starr arc the featured players. Richard Bennett and Frances Starr play the parts of indulgent parents of Charles “ Buddy ” Rogers and Frances Dee, who, with youthful associates, represent the modern reckless age of youth, and, in contrasting action to their conventional parents, enact a dramatic story of many heart throbs and abundant humour. in producing the Bobby Jones 1 How I Play Golf 1 series, the first of which will be screened on the same bill, Warner Bros. First National have ensured their interest to the entire public by presenting the world-famous champion, explaining and illustrating his general ideas of the game and methods of play in interesting stories which form an integral part of each issue, and with some of Hollywood’s most popular stars appearing with him. These latter include Richard Barthelmess, Loretta Young, Leon Errol, Joe B. Brown, Zelraa O’Neal, Claude Gillingwater, Conway Tearle, and a bunch of well-known kid actors. On the same programme will be an attractive vaudeville act featuring Abdy’s Animal Circus, in which about fifty trained animals appear on the stage at one time. The animal circus will appear at all performances.
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Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 4
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275A DIVERSIFIED BILL Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 4
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