REGENT THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW The largest circus ever eonstruc'ted for a British picture was built ou. 'the main stages of Warner Bros Teddington studios for r,The Dark 'Tower'," whieh comes to the Regent Theatre to-day and ' to-morrow. Starring Ben Lyon, Anne 'Ctp,tvfor& and David Farrat, the pic'tufe foF lows the fortunes of a travelling company from its days of battling for existence in tattered tehts to its rise to world-fame. Ih thb Tast phase of the story, billowing canvas and makeshitt se'ats "were teplaced by a gigantic arena designed after the style of the huge continental eircuses of pre-war days.
aThe Leopard Men of Africa,' Dr. Paul L. Hoeffler's sensational jungle thriller is aptly described by "Film Daily" as a "rousing adventure saga with copious excltement." Made by that intrepid explbrer whose first film, "Africa Speaks," stamped him avs'a master of the c'inematic art, "The. Leopard Men of Africa" is a factual record of Dr. Hoeffler's trek into the heart of the Congo to secure the first film record of the terrible sayages who hold torture and murder as sacred ritual. Also showing Chapter 10 of "Master Key" serial. Patrons please be advised the box plan for "Desert Song" our weekend attraction is now open so for good seats reserve now.
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1946, Page 8
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