AMUSEMENTS. DESTINED TO PROVIDE ONE OF THE MOST CHERISHED MEMORIES IN SCREEN HISTORY! THE REGENT N.Z.'s Fre-eminent Talkie- Thru fro. Direction - - - - J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director - Beaumont Smith. COMMENCING TO-DAY. ■AT 3 SESSION'S. 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m. and fi p.m. SCREEN VERSION OF THE SENSATIONAL PLAY THAT STIRRF.D LONDON AND XKW YORK AND WON THE '■PULITZER PRI7.F—INTENSIFIED BY THK MODERN SCREEN A THOUSANDFOLD. SAMUEL OOLDWYN'S "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." "STREET SCENE." A DEEPLY APPEALING STORY THAT WILL TRAVEL TO THE ' SECRET PLACES OF THE] HEART! DOES LONEROMENESS FORCE NEGLECTED WOMEN TO RISK' ALL FOR. COMPANIONSHIP? A MOTHER HUNGERED FOR LOVE—AND STOLE IT. . . . GOSSIP. CRUEL AND RELENTLESS THEY TORE HER TO PIECES LIKE A PACK OF WOLVES. ... A DAUGHTER UNDERSTOOD HER MOTHER'S PLIGHT. . . . SHE BATTLED THE FEARFUL HANDICAPS OF ENVIRONMENT TO ACHIEVE A SACRIFICE OF AMAZING BEAUTY. HER FATHER. HAD DRIVEN HIS WIFE TO DECEPTION. A KING VIDOR PRODUCTION. With SYLVIA SIDNEY, SYLVIA SIDNEY. ESTELLE TAYLOR. WM. COLLIER. .Tun. HEADING A CAST OF THOUSANDS. United Artists Picture. Adapted by the Author—Palmer Rice. "London Sunday Pictorial"— "The most thrilling thins: that has happened since the screen found its voice. . . . Must, he a success while playgoers have heads to think and hearts to feel." "New York Tribune"— "Wifh infinite pify, with exquisite tenderness, but with merciless truth, it lays bare the joys and sorrows of us all." "Photoplay"— ' "A wonderful production. . . . If, would be a thousand pities if any picture-lover missed seeing it." Eddie Cantor in '"Variety"— "When the end came I was speechless. . . . It's the greatest picture of our times." Gasfon Mervale (Producer for Auckland Little Theatre Society)— "I doubt if there has been seen such a fine presentation ot actual pulsating crowds. . . . Anything more natural, more irresistibly telling as this talkie. "Street Scene." REGENT FEATURETTFS. I.—Australian Cinesound News. 2.—Strange As It, Seems (in Colour). 3.—News of World-wide Events. 4.—Slim Summerville and His Sergeant in " SARGIE'S PLAYMATE." BOOK NOW. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 4GSSS). SWIMMING. SW 1 M M I N G. MT. ALBFR r GRAMMAR SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS, TO-DAY (Friday). Commencing at I p.m. Old Boys' Race. 3.15. approx. All Parents and Friends Cordially Invited. F. W. GAMBLE, Headmaster. BROADSIDING. WHO WILL BEAT ALF. MATTSON'S TIME? CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP ? SPECIAL MEETING FOR LOCAL, RIDERS! Frank Day's dazzling ride against an English star proved to all and sundry that, he is a champion .... Ho rodo round Key in whirlwind style. . . . Watch this battle for championship honours! AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. CHAMPIONSHIP. CHAMPIONSHIP. Mounted on a. fast machine. Bobby Cairns will make a desperate fight against Frank Day! WATCH THESE CHAMPIONS FIGHTING FOR SUPREMACY ! ! ! WILL MATTSON'S TIME BE BROKEN? WHIPPET RACING! WHIPPET RACING! SPEEDWAY. SATURDAY NIGHT. , Is 6cl DENTISTRY. pERFECT E ' OF (|l E E T H, £2/12/6. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Remodelling Sets . . . . £1 10 0 Painless Extractions .£026 EXTRACTIONS, Is. EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. * FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. DENTIST. Late University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.. and Wellington. SO Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS (Next Heuald. Auckland), HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERB). And at Wellington. New Plymouth, Wanganui, Chriatchurch. JDunedin and Xaveicaisill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21111, 19 February 1932, Page 18
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