REGENT THEATRE.
‘ ‘CARDINAL RICHELIEU. ’ ’ “Cardinal Richelieu,” featuring George Arliss, ■ will have its last screening to-day. The film is set in' the most splendid period of French history, and all the grandeur of the Court of Louis XIIT. is magnificently portrayed,. . A lighter romantic vein is supplied by the charming romance betAveen Richelieu’s ward (Alaurpen O'Sullivan) and Andre de Rons (Cestir Romero). “BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.” TO-MORROW. The long-awaited musical comedy, “BreAvster’s Millions,” will commence at the Regent Theatre on Friday. It is said! to ho- the most ambitious musical production ever made in England.- The story is ideally suited to the hilarious burlesque in which the principal, Jack Buchanan, excels. This popular artist has the part of a young man who io forced by the eccentricity of his uncle to spend £500,000 in order to qualMy for a legacy of £6.000,000, and his desperate efforts to do this make rollicking comedy. The film has several excellent musical numbers and also some beautiful, dance scenes. Lili Danuta takes the, m'ain feminine role, and others in the large cast- are Fred. Emney and A.mv Ye ness.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12703, 7 November 1935, Page 7
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