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PLAZA THEATRE

“HEARTS IN REUNION.” Surprise follows dramatic surprise, romantic secrets are revealed and tangled lives set straight when the country doctor’s 3000 grown-up “babies” come back to share their joys and tears with the man who brought them into the world in "Hearts in Reunion,” Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox’s latest screen triumph concluding to-day at the Plaza Theatre. The picture which stars the worldfamous Dionne Quins and features Jean Hersholt, Rochelle Hudson, Helen Vinson, Slim Summerville. Robert Kent, John Qualen, Dorothy Peterson and many other players, boasts the year’s most important cast in the season’s most unusual drama. “Everybody Dance ” Cicely Courtneidge returns to the screen at the Plaza Theatre to-mor-row in gerat form. Her latest comedy is from Gaumont-British, “Everybody Dance,” and is full of scintillating wit, hilarious sequences, and bright, tuneful melody. As “Lady Kate,” a night club queen. Cicely finds herself saddled with two American children who are unaware of her notoriety in London circles. She poses as a ladyfarmer of impeccable morals, and is made happier by the presence of “Wilbur,” Ernest Truex, who has been sent to take the children back home. Action is fast and furious until the climcbc when Lady Kate is ordered by an officious local J.P. to give up the children and return whence she came. But an unexpected twist of fortune reverses the tables, and Kate and Wilbur find happiness after all. Fleeing from marriage when she discovers! that her intended husband has de- 1 manded half a million dollars compen-

sation for the honour of sharing his dubious title, Barbara Blanchard (Claire Trevor) is picked up on a lonely road by Bob Reynolds (Michael Whalen), who is engaged in transporting a caravan of cars to the Pacific Coast. The rest of the story is told in “Time Out for Romance,” on to-morrow’s programme,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 12

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PLAZA THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 12

PLAZA THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 12

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