THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M.
"In the Mean'time, Darling," 20th Century-Fox's tender, charming story of furlough love and a G.I. honeymoon opens Thursday at the Regent Theatfe. Starring -Jeanne Crain, with Frank Latinmore. Eugene Paliette and Mary Nash, it's a call to arms that will flnd its echo in your heart. You'll love with them, you'll live with them, yoirll laugh with them— and you'll always remember them. They're the gayest, gamest crew that ever lived in a suitease or loved on a shoestring. "In the Meantime, Darling" comes to the Regent Theatre two days only. Heralded as the finest drama of the sea ever produced, "Down to the Sea in Ships," starring a handpicked east of prominent English players, is a splendid and timely tribute to what have been called "The Last Adventurers" — England's trawlermen. The film tells a dramatic ' and human romantic triangle story, set against the terrifying experiences of those ocean heroes who bring their haul home to feed England. Spectacular in the extreme, it is gripping entertainment for all audiences. ; The stars are Niall McGinnis, Linj den Travers, Roy Emerton and j Peter Gawthorne, second attraction at the Regent Theatre.
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Chronicle (Levin), 22 May 1946, Page 8
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