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RECENT THEATRE

-LAST DAY; “WE LIVE AGAIN.” The screen version of Leo Tolstoy's most brilliant- story ’Wo Live Again’ will complete its season at Lhe Regent tonight, MUSICAL COMEDY: “SHE LOVES ME NOT,” TO-MORROW. A new film starring combination comes to the screen in ‘She Loves Ale Not,’ which shows at the Regent Theatre tomorrow, with Bing Crosby and Miriam Hopkins in tho principal roles' Acting the role of a love-sick, chivalrous Princeton student, Crosby sings and woos his [way to the groat romance with the daughter of the university dean, after Miriam Hopkins, as a flamboyant- little night club dancer, enters Iris life, and leaves him a sadder but wiser college lad 1 . Boginning with an utterly fantastic and ludicrous situation, the film in its rapid progress pokes derisive fun at. colleges, the motion picture industry, newspapers, Communi'-sts, gangsters and a. number of familiar institutions. Yet there is not a. trace of rancour or bitterness in its sparkling comedy. A distinguished cast, including' Warren Hymen, Lynne Overman, Judith Allien, George Barbicr and Vince Barnett support Crosby and Miss Hopkins. ‘Sbe Loves Me Not’, also features several- new tunes. These songs include ‘Straight From tlu> Shoulder* ’ ‘Right From the Heart,,’ ‘Love in Bloom,’ and ‘l’m Hummin/ I’m Whistlin'* I’m .Singin.’

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12254, 9 April 1935, Page 7

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RECENT THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12254, 9 April 1935, Page 7

RECENT THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12254, 9 April 1935, Page 7