REGENT THEATRE
“LITTLE LO.IM) FA U NTLER OY ’ ’ “Littlo Lord Faiuntleroy” lia.R boon filmed with its original appeal and with modern embellishments, and ir* being '.shown! at the Regent Theatre. The little American hoy who goes' to England, there to live in; a Forbidding old castle with his gruff and? hard-hearted grand father (0. Aubrey Smith)' id presented. in mono modern trappings than in tha booh, but his part is none the less attractive for that. Freddie Bartholomew has (ho part, and he improves oven upon hici role in “Anno Karenina’’ and. “David,’ OopporfieM.’* Dolores Del .Rio makes a welcome return to the scene a.s “Dearest”, the lad’s/ mother, separated from her hoy by tlie resentment of the grandfather. In the course of the story the 'old man’s heart is softened, and finally the mother jo us her loved one to live in' the cast In. which, is her proper home. I'na O’Connor and Mickey Rooney, another talented juvenile player, are others in the east. “AH WI LDERNESS !” Plans arc now open for “Ah \\ ildorriess” which commences to morrow Among the supporting films is one of thin sailing on her trials of the R.M.S. Queen Maty.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12870, 25 May 1936, Page 7
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196REGENT THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12870, 25 May 1936, Page 7
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