REGENT THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW A thrilling story of murders and rnystdry in the picturesque setting of Old Mexico'is unfolded in "The Falcon in Mexico," newest offering at the Civic Theatre, featuring Tom Conway as The Falcoln supported by a talented cast. This is the ninth of RKO Radio's popular "Falcon" series, and is well up to the standard set by its predecessors. "Sarong Girl": Romantic comedy with music, Happy-go-lucky 3tory of strip-tease artiste's projected vengeance on millionaire who had closed her burlesque show. Pleasantly fanciful development has narrative ingenuity and novelty in situation of heroine's hired "mother" to 'chaperone sojourn in palatial penthouse, with romantic comedy to hand in -"show-girl's play for mi'liionaire's son though really in love with another. , Song-and-dance angels include artisticaily staged cabaret numbers to tunes of peppy modern meiodies in swing manner, together with eye-catchihg ensembles headed by strip-teasing Ann Corio. Also showing chapter 3 "Master Key" serial.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 8
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153REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 8
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