Thames Theatres.
I - -*- - THE REGENT. "My Song For You," starring Jan Kiepura of the golden voice, opens at the Regent Theatre to-night. The picture is a joyous compote of song, comedy and romance as in "Tell Mo To-night*' of happy memory, and, once again, the famous singer, Gatti, played by Kiepura, has for his" bright and energetic manager Sonnie Hale, who is at home in racy comedy work. The story of the film affords Jan Kiepura many opportunities. He is heard in the theme song —a lilting number that will win great popularity—as well as in many excerpts from opera; and, towards the end of the picture, he sings Gounod's "Ave Maria" with telling effect. THE KING'S. "Outcast Lady," which comes to the King's Theatre to-night, features a new romantic screen team, Constance Bennett and Herbert Marshall, in a story of a glamorous woman's reckless devotion. They are perfectly cast as the "Iris" and the "Napier" of Michael Arlen's story, a saga of love under difficulties; of a woman who deliberately bespatters her own good name to protect that of the husband who married her, then committed suicide on his wedding night. "Air Eagles," sensational air picture also showing, has Lloyd Hughes and Shirley Grey in the leading roles of a story of present-day flying. There are some spectacular thrills in this film.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19374, 3 April 1935, Page 2
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