THE REGENT
“THE SINGING MARINE.” In '‘The Singing Marine, ’’ wMch is to be shown again at the, Regent Theatre to-night at 8 o’clock, Dick Powell has the part of a private in the Marines—a famous American corps—and one who can sing. His comrades put up a purse to send him from the San Diego base, where he is stationed, to New York in order to take part in a singing competition. The young Marine’s sweetheart, on her own account, also seeks to enter the competition, but fails to get away. The part of the girl is taken by Doris Weston, a lovely and talented newcomer to the screen. The young Marine scores a tremendous success and it goes to Ms head. Spoiled by the adulation of innumerable women, and fawning of hanger-ons who surround him, the lad forgets his comrades. He is, however, only on leave of absence from the Marines, and when, at the end of his furlough he is shipped with the rest of his company to China, he has a chance to redeem himself, which restores him to everyone’s good graces. A splendid east surrounds Dick Powell in the gay song and dance feast, including Hugh Herbert, Allen Jenkins, Doc Rockwell from vaudeville, Jane Wyman and Veda Ann Borg. Seats may be reserved at Perry’s, ’phone 2496.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 8 December 1937, Page 2
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220THE REGENT Wairarapa Daily Times, 8 December 1937, Page 2
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