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REGENT THEATRE

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW "Mystery Man," latest in the series of ihriliing westerns starring Bill Boya as the engaging amateur sxeuth, Hopalong Cassidy, arrives at the Regent Tneatre today through Unit-ed Artists reicase. mystery man of the title is Bud TTilling, notorious leader of a ga'ng of bank thieves and cattle rusoiers. whose fame is that he has nevei been seen by his vietims. However, Trilling has nevei before met up with Hopalong Cassidy, and wnen he does he reaiiset he has at last met a man whose wits, daring and "confidence art more than a match for his own Hopalong and his pals, Californi; (Andy Clyde) and Jimmy (Jimnij Rogers). are in'the town of Iloi brook when Triiling's gang robs tht bank, but so eieverly does Trilling disguise his connection with the gang, "Hoppy" does not suspect him. Over-confident, Trilling decides tc have his gang rustl'e the Bar 21 herd of cattle that Hoppy is plan--ning to sell in Texas, and this dar mg decision finally leads to his arrest and the end of his crimes. The vivid filrn story of the famous "Klondike Kate," the most fabulous and romantic figure of the Yukon gold rush era, the second atfcraction, is opening at the Regent Theatre to-morrow for two days. It is a Columbia picture, with lovely mn Savage in the leading and titi; role, ' and the supporting cast includes Tom Neal, Gienda Farreli Oon^tance Worth and Lester Alfen Also showing is chapter 7 oi "Jungle Queen" serial. V/atch out for our week-end attraction "The Constant Nymph."

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 March 1946, Page 8

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 7 March 1946, Page 8

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 7 March 1946, Page 8

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