TO-DAY AND MONDAY
Now, after a year in the armed foixeo— Aian Ladd triumphantly returns to the screen in a love story oxeicingly diiTerent from anything iio liao ever done. It's "And Now ro-morrow," Rachel Field's larest and greatest novel since "All This and Heaven, Too." "And Now To- ; morrow" stars the Ladd you've I oeen waiting for in a story you'll ! tiever forget! Alan Ladd and LoroUa Yoang are together — in anoth- :. r stirling romantic story with Susan Hay ward, Barry Sullivan, Beulah Bondi and Cecii Kellaway. Ile's. something new in doctors — i this Ladd — and in men — to this I pampered beauty . . . who comes to •I him the hrst time' because she has> i to — and returns one day because she wa.nts to. Paramount's thriiling romanee, "And Now To-mor-nw," opening at the, Regent Theatre, and screening two days only. Will patrons please note that it is imperative that all unpaid resarvations be collected by 7.30 p.m. Good seats are still available, so book now.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 June 1946, Page 7
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