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Regent Theatre

■'SWEET ALOES’’ — TODAY. This afternoon -and evening ‘'Sweet Aloes’' with Kay Francis,, will be screened finally at the Regent“BRIDE WALKS OUT-’’ Old-fashioned male romantic ideas n® projected, for amus’ng comedy romance in Barbara Stanwyck’s new ' vehicle. “The Bride Walks Out,’’ in which iGene Raymond and Robert Young are featured opposite the star. Unusual humorous situations are de- | rived from a modern young lady’s detenmination to work as a mannequin | in order to clothe herself' Hi the manner she would prefer.' Aggravating I the .situation is a young gay and eternally tipsy millionaire who is always telling Miss Stanwyck that if she had married h'm he could have given all the n ; ee things she wants“HUMAN CARGO." To insure realism in the newspaper sequences of “Human Cargo.’’ Fox picture coming to the Regent Theatre with Claire Trevor and Brian Donlevy in the leading Holes, Director Allan Dwan ordered that actual reporters .be hired to play the newspapermen used as atmosphere in the film“THE LAST OUTLAW.’’ “The Last Outlaw,’’ RKO-Radio's Western special, co-starring Harry Carey and Hoot Gibson, traces the tense adventures of an old-time desperado in releasing from modern k'dnapporls his daughter who. born just before he was sent to prison for 25 years, knows h’m only as an acquaintance- Margaret Callahan, Henry B. Walthall and Tom Tyler head the supporting cast-

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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1937, Page 2

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Regent Theatre Grey River Argus, 26 April 1937, Page 2

Regent Theatre Grey River Argus, 26 April 1937, Page 2

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