REGENT THEATRE, ELTHAM.
"THERE GOES SUZY." A bright, clean comedy with a good story and plenty of songs and music, will be seen at the Regent Theatre, Eltham, to-morrow night, when "There Goes Suzy" is screened. The leading role is taken by Gene Gerrard, of "My Wife's Family" fame, and he is ably supported by Wendy Barrie, Zelma O'Neill and Gus McNaughton. The theme is a lighthearted story of a wealthy girl's masquei--ade as a model to a poor artist, accruing a masterpiece that is eventually used as a soap advertisement. In addition to uproarious comedy there are cabaret spectacles and comedy characterisations and some neat dancing with a background of lilting music. The supports inT ciude a short but delightful comedy drama, Episode 7 of the "Frank Merriwell" serial, and the film of ■ the Coronation service at Westminster Abbey.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1937, Page 5
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140REGENT THEATRE, ELTHAM. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1937, Page 5
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