REGENT THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW /
Flaniing to screen life in one of ihe most amazing aclventure stories jf this war, "Candlelight in llgeria," a 20 th Century-Fox "elease opens to-dav at the Regent Theatre. "Candlelight in Algeria," the >tcry behind the prelude to the nvasion of North Africa, flamss .vith ihe eourage and love.of an Amerioan girl and aii escaped British officer who gamble theii lives 'that a whole invasion army may proeeed according to plan. A small but gallafit band of Ameriean and Allied ofdcors keep an bistcric rendezvous on the coast of Algeria, but upon a secret camera unit cached away in the Grrman colony, rests their fate. How the Nazis are outsmarted in their soareh foi: this vital clue by the girl and the eseaped oflicei form the backgrouiid for one of the war's strangest ' dramas yet filmed. James Mason, Garla Lehmann, Raymond Lovell and Enid StampTaylor are starred in "Candlelight in Algeria," while Walter Rila and Pamela Stirling appear in prominently featured roles." The film is a George King production. Supports include Jatest March of Time, "Eeturniftg Veteran,"
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1946, Page 8
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