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REGENT TALK

TO-NIGHT. “CRAIG’S WIFE,' ‘ ‘ Craig \s Wife ” reaches tb| of the Regent Theatre thil ing. It offers Rosalind Rn>J John Boles in the st aning an imposing supporting oast! dude> Billie Burke, Jane V Dorothy Wilson, Alma mas Mitchell, Raymond Robert Allen, Elisabeth HisdoJ Westman, and Kathleen I “Craig’s Wife” marks. MiJ sell’s first portrayal of a m role on the screen. HeretoiJ star, who has been iii films 1035 when she appeared cl More Imdies, ” has identic! solely with comedy partf. however, that Miss Russell®! best performance of her f J the emotional title role of "m Wife.” Boles, co-starred Russell, is making In- a® screen appearance since “Am i<> Qaida.” Be 1 Walter Craig, one that g' vf J excellent opportunity to dw acting talents. raig'e the story of a cold and r**! woman who ma I her lifetime goal—absolute 4 enee. She stands aloof f' ro j one, even, subtly, her own m whom she considers Hjw! sary evil. Her home if her symbol of triumph. flD jj ously guards it from allON ei\ -lie B tions, and her adoring' h‘ lsD J has never before suspect, ■ only looked upon him as ai'ij’J able piece of furniture in tuous home, leaves her. W her world comes topplin? she stands alone, a tragm > ■ veying the ruins of her hfrj

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 95, 18 May 1938, Page 2

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REGENT TALK Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 95, 18 May 1938, Page 2

REGENT TALK Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 95, 18 May 1938, Page 2

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