Thames Theatres.
THE REGENT. ‘‘'Vagabond Lady,” with Robert Young and Evelyn Venable in a hilarious story concerning itself with the romantic adventures of a young society man whose “dignity always” is tried to extremity, screens for the Just time at the Regent to-night. The second attraction, “That’s Gratitude,” features. Frank Craven ami Mary Carlisle, in a comedy which pokes gentle fun at middleclass American family life, particularly when that life becomes complicated by the presence of a guest or relative Avho has worn out his welcome. THE KING’S. “She Married Her Boss,” starring Claudette Colbert and Michael Bartlett, which screens at the King’s dually to-night, offers sparkling entertainment of an ollice romance. The film is, in essence a comedy, but enough of the. dramatic runs through the story to give it a “backbone.” The excellent supporting cast includes Melvyn Douglas, Jean Dixon, Raymond Walbtirn and Edith Fellows.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19664, 20 March 1936, Page 3
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