AMUSEMENTS
Opera House “NEXT TIME WE LOVE” “Next Time we Love’’ is a title that throbs with romance ami drama. It is the name of the new picture starring Margaret Sullavan, which opens at the Opera House to-day. Tins Universal film is based on the sensational novel by Ursula Parrott. Imagine a story which takes you straight into the glamorous lives of a woman who is a stage and screen star, and a man who writes about important happenings in the far, exciting corners of the earth. These two, desperately in love, marry. Their careers are lifted to heights of human interest when another man falls in love with the wife. To reveal what happens would spoil the enjoyment of “Next Time We Love”, so the details of the story will not lie given now. Tin' picture stirs the emotions deeply, rising to a climax which will long be remembered. The production was developed, scene by scene, building up towards its greatest heart gripping effect in the final sequence. Margaret Sullavan has risen to the top rank of emotional screen actresses by her triumphs iu “Only Yesterday”, “Little Alan, What Now?”, “The Good Fairy" and “So Red the Rose.” She achieves new glory in this offering. Janies Stewart plays the leading male, role and Ray Milland is prominently cast as the husband's best friend. Other important members of the company include Grant Mitchell, Robert MeWadc, Anna Demetrio and Ronnie Cosbey.
Regent Theatre
GINGER ROGERS “IN PERSON.” “Im Person.” the new attraction at the Regent Theatre to-morrow comes fr,oni the same pen ‘which wrote the sensationally sueee,ss.fiil screen play, “It Happened One Night” — Samuel' Hopkins Adams. popular American author. Among his novels are “Wanted, a Husband,” “Common Cause,” “Secret of Lonesome Cove.” “Great American Fraud,” and “Revelry.” Tn “In Person.” Adams again turns to sophisticated /comedy-drama, giving Ginger Rogers an opportunity to display her hereto fore, little revea'ed talents in that direction. Thin story concerns eom’e and romantic entanglements when an egotist cal actress fall’s in love with a handsiome young man, who refuses to accept her charms as an offset to her arrogance. In his mountain cabin, he d’sciplimes her, but it is not long before he reciprocates the actress’s romantic ui’ga.
THURSDAY.
“Woman Trap” Paramount’s hairraising drama of danger on the wrong side of the Rio Grande, to eommeniw at the Regent Theatre on Thursday, is based on tile; story by Charles Brackett. Thie 1 cast is headed by Gertrude Michael, George Murphy. Roscoe Karns. Akim Tamirog. Samuel S Hinds. Sidney Blackman. and Dean Jagger. Edward Evemtt Horton and l eggy
Conklin head the cast of Paramount s “Her Master’s Voice,” coining nn Thursday to the Regent Theatre. I h's is Miss Conklin’s second screen lole. After making her debut last year in “The President Vanishes.” she returned.l to New York to play the feminine lead in “The Petrified Forest with Leslict Howard. This adaptation of Claire Kummer’s comedy ilea's with the adventures of a henpecked husband who finally breaks loose.
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Grey River Argus, 12 October 1936, Page 2
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