THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M.
Oue of the brighbqst of Hollywood's recent romantic comedies, "Shady Lady," is sch^duled to open to-morrow at the Regent Theatre. Charles Cobiirn, Ginny Simms and Robert Paige are co-starred in, the new Universal produ J ion. "Shady Lady" is the story of n little group of Chicago people who become enmeshed in tne troubles of a racketeering cabaret owner. Coburn_, appearing as "-the elderly smoothie, succeeds, through sly means, in extricating them all from their desperate predicament. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are a couple of borderline cases in their new rib-tickling, side-shaking comedy hit, "The BulUFighters." second attraction at the Regent Theatre. They enter Mexico in a hurry af a couple of daffy detectives, hnt 011 the trail of a curvaceous b'on'de crook and want to get out faster, when Stan, gets mig taken for 9 famous Spanisli toreador, D011' Sebastian, and suddenly fiiids hiniself expected to do some fancy fending in the bull-ring. Children please note "The Bull Fighters" starring Laurel and Hardy •screens second with serial last af Thursday's matinee. Hurry from school. Admission 6d.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 June 1946, Page 8
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