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REGENT THEATRE. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY! SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN ‘STOWAWAY’ | Romantic as the radiant Chinese ■ moon, and as glamorous with its surrounding company of great stars, teemincr with daiK'or, excitement, thrills, war-lords bandits, and Shirley Temple as. a little waif who talks and sings Chinese Twentieth 'Centurv-Fox’s new film, “Stowaway,” comes to-day to the Regent Theatre. Yes, Shirley’s in China now- and you’d think you’d never seen her before-—so different is the setting—so surprising the..story! As Clnng- . Chingijthe adopted; daughter of a misj simian- couple, killed in a rebel raid, Shirley is picked up by Robert Young. Shirley, accidentally stowing away in Young’s car on a cruise ship, is instrument in his meeting Alice Faye, pretty fiancee of stuffv young Allan. Lane. While waiting for Allan to join her at | Hong Kong, Alice tours the town wdth i Young and his little protegee, Shirley winning a. prize in a Chines© amateur show, singing in the. native language. l j Allan then appears to claim his bride--1 to-be, but they part in a fierce quar- ’ re l. The rest of Shirley Temple’s '. strong featured support includes Eug'l ene Pallette, Helen West-ley, Arthur Treacher," J. Edward Bromberg and As- . trid AUvyu.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1937, Page 3
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