REGENT THEATRE
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Warner Bros.' "Make Your Own Bed," a sprightly comedy of nonsense starring Jack Carson, Jane Wyman and Irene Manning, opens Thursday at the Regent Theatre. Bt?sed on the current shortage in domestic help, the film goes gaily along its way. Jack Carson plays a would-be detective with more energy than intelligence whose search for the perfect crime ends, literally, in the soup. Jane Wyman is his long-suffering sweetheart, while Irene Manning is seen in one of the surprise roles (for her) of the season — that of a dizzy dame with not a song in her repertoire and not a thought in her head. Pine-Thomas has produced another ace murder thriller for Paramount, according to previewers who got a glimpse of Wiliiam Gargam and Ann Savage courting bullets in "Midnight Manhunt," arriving Thursday at the Regent Theatre, as the second attraction. Much of the action takes place in a wax museum wjrich exhibits mementoes from the underworld. . , Chapter 11 of "Master Key" senal.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 July 1946, Page 8
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