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THE REGENT.

“HER MAJESTY, LOVE” TO-DAY.

Marilyn Miller, radiant dancing comedienne of “Sally” and “Sunny” is .‘to be seen in matinee and evening performances at the Regent Theatre Ito-day, with Ben Lyon, in “Her Majesty, Love,” her latest First National Starring vehicle. Miss Miller is more charming than ever, in this gay romance of Berlin and Italy, and she is said to be seen at her delightful best in “Her Majesty, Love.” The story is intriguing and the scenes are laid in Berlin and on the Italian coast. Marilyn is first seen as a barmaid in a cabaret. Into the riotous throng hursts a crowd of gay young blades, led by Fred von Wellingen, scion of a Wealthy manufacturer. Taken with the beauty of the pert Lia Toerref, von Wellingen determines to meet her. His friends wager that he cannot get her consent to dance with him. She finally agrees with the stipulation that he first propose marriage. Though this is meant playfully, Fred finally does propose and the engagement is duly announced. The snobbish von Wellingen Relatives are horrified at his alliance with a humble barmaid, and he is bribed into breaking the engagement. He goes to Italy and drowns his troubles in drink. In the meantime Lia’s father manages to get her to consent to marriage to an aged and manytimes married baron. Fred hears how things stand at home, charters a ’plane, hops' back to Berlin —and arrives just as the ceremony is finished. Then the fun begins all over again. Seats may be reserved at Vare’s, ’phone 1333.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 2

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THE REGENT. Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 2

THE REGENT. Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1932, Page 2