THE REGENT.
“NEXT TIME WE LOVE.” Ursula Parrott, author of the sensational novel from which Universal made “Next Time We Love,” starring Margaret Sullivan, met with a swift success. “Next Time We Love,” which is to be presented at the Regent Theatre to-day at 2.15 and 7.45 p.m., is considered by many the most dramatic story Miss Parrott has written. It reveals the difficulties of a modern woman married to a foreign correspondent whose duties carry him to far countries. The author’s personal research enabled her to write with authenticity. The screen adaptation was done 1} Melville Baker, Mas-sachusetts-born author who is considered one of the most skillful of scenarists. A notable cast brings to life the characters created by Miss Parrott. Portraying the actress, whose love story the novel tells, is Margaret Sullavan. The foreign correspondent is made human by an actor who brings a new sort of personality to the screen, James Stewart. Others prominently cast include Ray Milland, Grant Mitchell, Robert MeWade and Anna De metric. Reserves at W. G. Perry’s, ’phone 2496.
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Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 2
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