REGENT THEATRE
Screening finally to -night, Leslie Howard's production "The Gentle Sex," starring Joan Gates, Jean Gillie, Joyce Howard and Rosamund Johnt THURSDAY— ONE DAY ONLY MATINEE 2 P.M. EVENING 8 P.M. It all takes place on one stormy night at a sinister tavern near "the Canadian border, called the Blabk Raven, whose proprietor is a mys-~ terious character, played by George .Zucco with telling eft'ect. Tne thmidrama is "The Black Raven,'* screening to-morrow'-at the Regent Theatre. In quick -succession an assorfcment bf characters arrive at the tavern, and all become involved in a series of murders which take place, touched off by the eftect oi several guests to secure a satchel crammed with hhnknqtes which a timid little bank clerk had brought with him iri an effort to escape across the border from pursuing police. The King of drama meets his match in a drama that's matchless for thrills — excitement — romance— and intrigue! Edward O. Robinson, looking for trouble, and Lynn Bari — rShe's trouble! — are starred to■gether at the Regent Theatre in "Tampico," the second attraction with Victor McLagen heading a no'ble cast. " . AIso chapter 13 of "Jungle Queeh" serial.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1946, Page 8
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