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AMUSEMENTS

Opera House 4 ‘ OUTCAST LADY’ ’ —TO-NIGHT. 44 Outcast Lady,’' which is the bill of fare at the Opera House to-night is an excellently conceived, beautifully developed, intensely entertaining screen vehicle, it iy an ideal medium lor its vivid st’ai; Constance Bennett, and its rapidly rising leading man, Herbert Marshall. As “Iris,and “Napier/' Miss Bennett and Air Alarshall fit easily into 'the characteri.s*at.ons provided for them by the clever pen of the original author, Alichae. Arjen and the Zoe Akins. The •vtury of a saga of Jove under difficulties, of a woman who deliberately bespat- • i4-s her own good name to protect that ui a hus'band who committed suicide ii his wedding night. The cast includes Hugh Williams, Mrs Patrick Campbell, Henry Stephenson, Robert Lo:raine and Lumsden Hare. “ONE NIGHT OF LOVE. A new and indescribable thri 1 . waifs audiences who see Columbia’s “One Night of Love.” starring the gorgeous, glamorous, golden-voiced t'jace Aloore, which is due to open at the Opera House on Alonday for a four clay engagement. Miss Aloore formerly appeared with Lawrence Tibbett in “New Moon” in “A Lady’s Morals” but “One Night of Love” is the first pioduci'on io give full-sway to her beautiful golden-toned voice and dramatic ab.lity.

Regent Theatre “THERE GOES SUSIE” AND “THE MAN I WANT.” The double feature British programme, “There Goes Susie” and “The Alan I Want” will be finally screened at the Regent Thea.ie to night. Alusical comedv at iis best m provided in “There Gues Susie ’ while the other feature is also a light, entertaining offering. NEW PROGRAMME—TO-MORROW. A sparkling, spicy comedy drama of philandering husbands and jealous wives,, with plenty of unexpected twists in it. is the new Warner Bros, production, “‘Easy to Love,” which is one of the features. With all its comic complications, and its startling situations, there’s a wholesome lesson or two in it for the romantica'ly unstable. If the difficu’ties in which John Townsend finds himself as a result of 44 playing polo” prove everything. they prove that, though the course of true love never run s smooth the course of untrue love is many times thornier. The other star feature is an entertaining novelty, “Kentucky Mins'rels.” a gigantic .all-star production of the most popular broadcast show for manv rears.

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Grey River Argus, 2 August 1935, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 2 August 1935, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 2 August 1935, Page 3

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