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REGENT THEATRE

TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT

The hilarious farce, r ‘.To-night’s the Night”, starring Leslie Fuller, will be screened at the Regent- Theatre for the last time to-night. An allBritish supporting programme accoin. panics "This Is the Night."

TO-MORROW—"IN A MONASTERY GARDEN”

With ihe quiet seclusion of ihe cloisters of a monastery for the setting, an appealing story of brotherly sacrifice and devotion is unfolded in ‘’ln a Monastery Garden”, which will commence* a season at the .T’egeut Theatre to-morrow at the matinee at 2 p.m. The dominant motif of the production, however, is the immortal composition by Ivetelby, from which the film derives its name. The debonair actor of "Atlantic” John Stuart, takes the role of a young organist in a monastery, whose life has been dedicated to ensure the happiness of his brother wi.ith the girl they both love. .Toan Maude portrays the fiancee with sincerity and charm, her voice possessing just the right accent to produce the necessary "air” for the film Humber's to no Wright, the celebrated English actor, is also in the cast. The supporting programme is well up to the standard of the main picture, atnd includes “The Grocery Boy”, another of the popular Mickey Hu* Mouse series, Herald and Fox Newsreels, and a further of the interesting ‘‘Screen Snapshots” showing the screen, stars njtl work and at pTny in Hollywood.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11830, 11 January 1933, Page 7

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REGENT THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11830, 11 January 1933, Page 7

REGENT THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11830, 11 January 1933, Page 7