RECENT THEATRE
“SHE. COULDN’T TAKE IT.” The current, attraction at toe Regent Theatre is “dhc C'nu.dnT Fa!>.•.* It,” in which George Halt is seen as the former rum runner HCardi, repenting Iris si us m the Federal penitentiary, where lie meets Walter Connolly, millionaire financier, serving a sentence for tax evasion. Connolly is impressed hy the young icio:rs earnestness and determination to go straight, so that win death comes to !;im in his prison ceil his last words arc a pica to Raft to act as executor of h r ; o'tr.ie and guardian of his pendant family. V.-'hai l’.appens when Raft takes charge of the family and fortune, despite the vigorous protests of the tempestuous M:"•? Bennett, accounts for the vivid and amusing film which has v -‘or. r.ncr popularity.
“LITTLE LORD V.\ f'XTT.EROV
Plan-; arc r.mv open lor “Little Lord Fonnllr-roy,” wbic-h commenceat the Log nt to-morrow, .and wh eh will be shown at both the Rosen: and the Opera House on Saturday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 7
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164RECENT THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 7
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