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REGENT THEATRE

TO-DAY AND- TO-MORROW The eyes of the world were on him — but her eye was 011 him first! He comes home a national hero engaged to a girl he didn't even remember! He's Fred MacMurray, the Number One wolf! She's Claudette Colbert, foxy maiden! They're together in the rip-roaring comedy, "Practically Yours." Everything ! happens to poor Fred when he says | goodbye to his dog "Piggy" over a |world-w'ide, hook-up! And things ; begin to happen to lucky love- ! struck Cla'udette all beqause her jiiame is Peggy! They're the nation'. Ilovey dovies. She's his sweetheart ! in public! .She's his problem in private! Say, what fun! For a practi- { callyperfe&t- love 'n'- laugh riot see Paramount's. "Practically Yours,' starring Gliudette "Colbert and Fred MacMurray with Gil Lamb, Ceci] Kellaway, Robert. Benchley, Jane Frazee and Mikhail Rasumny, to-day at' the Regent Theatre. Have fun with Bob Benchley! Takc those laughs' with Gil Lamb ! Turn on the love and laughs with Cldudette as she outfoxes the nation's Number One wolf! You'll elect Fred MacMurray the wolf most likely to succeed! You'll be voting Claudette the most mixed-up maiden! And you'll elect "Practically Yours" as a practically perfect evening of love and laughter! It opens on to-day at the Regent Theatre. Excellent supportlng programme.

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1946, Page 6

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1946, Page 6

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1946, Page 6

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