SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY MATINEE 2 P.M. EVENING 8 P.M.
The widely heral'ded "Salome, Where She Danced," Waiter Wan>ger's. technicolour prod-UQti'on, is one of Universal's. most pretentious pictures. The O. Henryesque story, a tale of unusual action and intensity, is, based on that 'Strange legend of the: place' where . Salome danced, the tiny city of Salome, Ariz., set down in the arid, impatient and briefty glorious diggings, a rugged detour on. the trail of belated Forty-nmers who passed that way during. the post-Civil War period. ."Salome, Where She Danced,'" comes. to- the Regent Thea,t.re on;. Satutrday. Yvonne De Carlo is starred in the lavish Universal picturewhich features. one of the season's most extraordinary casts. Among1 the distinguished players are Rod Cameron, David Bruce, Waiter Slezak, Alhert Dekker and - MarjorieRambeau. J. Edward Bromberg, Abner Biberman and John Litel1 have' important roles. Bookings hea-vy but good seat's still available. All unpaid reservations must be- colleeted by 7.30 pim.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 April 1946, Page 8
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