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AMUSEMENTS

THE REGENT

“MARRY ME.”

“Marry Ale,” at the Regent, still charms large audiences with its tonic effect in cheery song and story. Popular vote is in favour of this latest successor to “Sunshine 811810,” and Renate Muller is again peerless as a happiness girl. Captivating song numbers are introduced with the theme song “Will Somebody Marry Ale,” threaded through the picture. Good supports include an interesting film record of the Watkins Arctic Expedition, which visited Greenland. Tonight is the last opportunity of seeing this very fine programme.

THE PLAZA. “THE KID FROM SPAIN.” {fflfSßecord houses continue to patronise “The Kid From Spain,” the laughter riot at the Plaza. Theatre. Eddie Cantor, in tliis film reaches new heights of subtle humour, implied and expressed. Outcast from college, a triggered destiny chases him to .Mexico, where as Don Sebastian he is acclaimed as a national hero. Amazing, dancing sequences, plenty of singing, and not a little thrill combine to make the entertainment one of the best of its kind in recent years.

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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1933, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 3 May 1933, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 3 May 1933, Page 3