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REGENT THEATRE

-V TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Truck, the Marshalls, Kwajelin, the flaming, roaring naval battles that crushed the pride of the Japanese fleet and set American footsteps on the road to Tokyo. You can see them with your own eyes in all their heart-stopping, breathtaking reality in "The Fighting Lady" at the Regent Theatre on to-day and to-morrow. It's the chriilmg story of -an aircrait carrier in the Pacific's *greatest battles nlmed in technicolour by the U.S. 24avy with an exeiting narration by none other than the famed screeii jtar Lieut. Robert Taylor. "Destiny" . . . Here's drama tense and powerful, as fate unfolds Jie strangest story of love the icreen has ever known! ■. . . Here's rruman conflict that \vill tear at your heart with mighty emotional I appeal! Yes, ladies and gentle- j men, this is entertainment that will I dve in your memory for a long oime to come! "Destiny" with1 Gloria Jean in the surprise drama-; ,ic triumph of the season and Alan j Curtis surpassing his piagniflcent | perforrnance in "Pliantom Lady" j with a -cast of grand supporting riayers inciuding Frank Craven, : Orace McDonald, Vivian Austin, 1 Hinna Gombel and Frank Fenton.j You're in for a real treat when this 1 masterful motion picture comes to ; :own. Don't miss the year's big ! Airprise hit "Destiny," second1 rttraction at the Regent Theatre. j Also shownig chapter 6 "Master ( Aey" serial. .

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 May 1946, Page 8

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 30 May 1946, Page 8

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 30 May 1946, Page 8

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