REGENT THEATRE
“TILL MEET AGAIN.” A thrilling tale of the espionage system is unfolded in the Paramount 1 picture “Till We Meet Again,” which j screens to-day at the Regent The- I atre. The story concerns two happy j lovers, stars of the theatre in London I in August, 1914. These are Herbert Marshall as Alan Barclay and Gertrude Michael as Elsa Duranyi, his Viennese sweetheart. Their wedding plans are wrecked by the declaration of war. As a loyal Englishman, Barclay joins the colours, and Elsa, who, unknown to him, is a member of the German secret service and has been working in London, places herself under the order of her commanding officer. Elsa Duranyi is also stationed in Germany, when accidentally she meets her lover in the German espion- • age director’s office and unwittingly 1
betrays him. However, she realise? that her love for him is so great tha> she forgets her loyalty to her country, risks death before a firing squad in order to save him and attempts to leave Germany with him. The way in which the sweethearts outwit the German agents and make their successful escape across the frontier into a happier world of peace and love, furnishes a thrilling climax.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 9
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205REGENT THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 9
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