REGENT THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-MOKROW One of the brightest of Hollywood's recent romantic comcdies, "Shady Lady," is seheduled to open to-day at the Regent Theatre. Cliaries Coburn,- Ginny Simms and Robert Paige are c.o-starred in the new Universal produjjoii. "Shady Lady" is the story of a 4ittle group of Chicago people who .oecome enmeshed in tne troubles of a racketeering cabaret owner. Coburn,' appearing as the .elderly jmoothie, succeecls,., throug'h sly means, in extricating them all from their aesperate predicament. Stan Laurei and Oliver Hardy are a couple of borderline cases in "their new rib-tickling, side-shaking com^ edy hit, "The Bull Fighters," sec'■•hd attraction at the Regent Theatre. They enter Mexico in a hurry as a couple of daffy detectives, hot 011 the trail of a curvaceous blonde crook and want to get out faster, when Stan gets mistaken for a famous Spanish toreador, Don Sebastian, and suddenly flnds himself expeeted to do some fancy fending in the bull-ring'.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 June 1946, Page 8
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