RECENT THEATRE.
‘•GOOSE AND THE GANDER” AND “JANE EYRE.” Two, outstanding features will ho presented at • the .Regent to-dav. “The Goose and the Gander” a comedy drama involving a unique love tangle, is the firsti feature, with Kay Francis and George Brent in the chief roles. The plot involves the theft of hearts and jewels, is set in the gayest of atmospheres, and carries most exciting, situations. The story revolves about the plot ol a d,vorcod wife to get even with the' pret ty blonde who stole her husband’s heart, With all under one.roof and a robber and his wife who have run out of gas. thrown in for good measure, there ensues many lively, exciting, and embarrassing situations which culminatefin a- .surprising climax. Hi the cast with Kay Francis and George Bi'ent are Genevieve Tobin, John Eldredgo, , Claire Dodd, Ralph Fbrbes Helen lx)well, Spencer Charters and Gordon Elliott. It is doubtful if a more exciting or.more beautiful romantic story has ever been written than Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre”, the second feature. No better choice for the title, role could have been made than the lovely Virginia Bruce. Another splendid performance ,is given by Col in Clive. Beryl 'Mercer and David Torrence head a really notable supporting.,cast........
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12752, 7 January 1936, Page 7
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