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"The Constant Nymph" . . . the most exciting woman you've known! "The Constant Nymph" . *. . there's no other "other woman" * 3
like her! " "The Constant Nymph" . . . the most unusual love story in years and years! A great book! A great play ! A great, great picture that you simply have to see Saturday at the Regent. Xheatre. And whai a.cast! Charles Boyer and Joan Fontaine . . . together . . . and as exciting as only they can be . . . Alexis Smith, beautiful and bewitching! Directed by . Edmund Goulding, who gave you "The Old Maid" and "Dark Victory." See "The Constant Nymph" at the. Regent Thcatre Saturday and MOnday. Bookings heavy but .good- seats still, available. Remember to collect all unpaid reservations by 7.30.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1946, Page 8
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