AMUSEMENTS
REGENT THEATRE. ‘ TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, & MONDAY. “REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM.’* Romancing stars, dancing ~. stars, qomedy stars, singing stars—there are stars all around the screen’s Number One Star, Shirley Temple in her-of-all ’musical hit, “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” 20th Oentury-Fox picture which opens to-day at the Regent Theatre. Randolph Scott and Gloria Stuart are gloriously in love; Jack Hailey and Slim SumijiVfyille, make merry; tap-king Bill Rpjnnson dances with Shirley at tap-speed i . and , other top talent includes, Ehyilisj Brtjoks, Helen Westfey,, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Alan Rinehart and J. Edward .Bromberg. You’d never know the old farm! Kate Douglas Wiggin’s story, suggested the merry, modern screen ]>lay by Karl Tunber.g and Dqn Ettlinger. Six new rhythm songs stud the happy musical score’ Songs which will add t,o the humming repertory of hitlovers everywhere are “An o]d Straw. Hat,” “Alone With You,” “Happy Ending,” “Crackjy.... Grain Flakes”) “Come and get Your Happiness” and “Toy Trumpet,” with music by Rayj mond Scott and lyrics by. Pollock and MitcholL In addition Shirley sings a medley of all her fampus hits of the past, a reprise which has been requested by many of her , fans..
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1938, Page 3
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