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Amusements

“LOVE UNDER FIRE”—REGENT. Loretta Young, with Don Amcche, go romancing tempestuously in turbulent Spain in the fast-moving comedy drama of romance, intrigue, and mad adventure, “Love Under Fire,” which opened at the Regent Theatre last night. \ • Set against a background of warfare, “Love Under Fire” is replete with fast and furious fun. Concerned in the swift-moving story j is a frightened girl, Loretta Young, ! fleeing madly about Europe, seeking to evade capture and imprisonment for a crime she mistakenly believes she has committed. A Scotland Yard detective, Don Arneche, pursues her as a criminal, until he discovers certain facts which clear up matters. Meanwhile, however, both handsome young Scotland Yard man and Loretta find themselves in the midst of still greater trouble. The foreign city is bombarded from the air, and troops move in on a rampage, blasting a bank in search of certain jewels of high value. An officer, learning that an English-speaking girl ‘has beaten them to the jewels, arrests Loretta. From then on. Don and Loretta are

caught in a turmoil of exciting events, escaping from one perilous situation only to find themselves involved in another. A swift-moving series of exciting situations bring “Love Under Fire” to a thrilling climax.

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Northern Advocate, 27 January 1938, Page 11

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Amusements Northern Advocate, 27 January 1938, Page 11

Amusements Northern Advocate, 27 January 1938, Page 11

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