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AMUSEMENTS

REGENT THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY

“THREE BLIND MICE.”

“Throe Blind Mice,’’ the new Darryl F. Zanuek romantic hit from the 20th Century-Fox studios, conies to the Regent Theatre to-night as a distinct innovation in motion picture production. Where the usual procedure has been to make established stage successes and bring them out in reverses the order by giving movie fandom a glitter, ing cinematic form of Stephen Powys’

play—before the the scheduled London and Broadway openings., Assurance of a maximum of romantic beauty has been established by the selection of Loretta Young and Joel AfcCrea as co-stars. “Three Blind Alice” also adds a brilliant cast which includes Davit! Niven, Stuart Edwin, Marjorie Weaver, Pauline Moore, Binnie Barnes and Jane Harwell. In the capable hands of Veteran director William A. Seiter the ethereal charm of Aliss Young, according to preview reports, “registers a new, thrilling portrayal.” Miss Young, Aliss Weaver and Aliss Aloore form the trio

of mid-Western girls who gamble their entire inheritance on the theory that it “is just as easy to fall in love with a rich man as a poor one.” The picture mark s the reunion of gorgeous Loretta and marvellous Alarjorie—a notable event, since it was in their first appearance together (“Second Honeymoon”) that young Miss Weaver got

her first break in the films, and immed

iately captured the hearts of the fans

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1939, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1939, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1939, Page 3

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