REGENT THEATRE
•'MAISIE WAS A LADY” “MaLsie," the by now familiar showgirl with the heart of gold, perennially btrandvd and perennially wisecracking her \\;.y to new adventures, appears in her brightest setting to [date in th« latest of the series, “Maisie | Was a Lady.” which continues today at the Regent Theatre with Ann Sot hern again in the starring role and 'with L« w Ayres and Maureen O’Sullivan heading the supporting cast. Though a society background may apipear at first thought somewhat incongruous for Maisie. it provided Miss Sot hern in this instance with her best story in the series, well knit, believable and appealing. And the star herself was never better. Through her Maisie has become an unforgettable screen character, destined to lake her place as one of motion pictures’ most original creations. The supporting feature is a return season of “The Lambeth Walk."
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 298, 18 December 1941, Page 7
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145REGENT THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 298, 18 December 1941, Page 7
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