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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

The first really authentic drama of prison life, "Men of San Quentin," a P.R.C. production is coming to-dav to the Regent Theatre. This thrilling story actually filmed with many exterior and inten-jr shots of the famous California pena.1 institution, has an unusual quality of realism due to the fact Jiat the imnates are seen in much of the action. Impressive performances are given by Dick Curtis, Jeifrey Sayre, Art Miles and George Breakston m their roles of convicts. The story is by Martin Mooney, America's Number 1 crime reporter. Three great guys and a grand girl . . . living a whirlwind story of to-day . . . "You Came Along!" There's Bob . . . who bclieved in living fast and rnaking every monient count . . . the kind of guy who makes life more exciting! . . . A gorgeous, tantalising, sultry-voiced gal who makes love a little more breathless. You '11 laugh at Htese three wild and willing flyers . dedicated to life, liberty and the pursuit of dafnes . . . who go ehasing blondes from coast to coast with a beautfful girl chaperone . . And you'll always remember this tenderly moving story of two !ifetimes that were lived in a f'ew laughter-filled days! . . . "You Came Along" . . . starring Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott and Don DeFore . . . A Hal Wallis production second attraction at the Regent Theatre. , Also showing is ^'Human Target" chapter two of Spy Smasher serial.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 8

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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 8

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 8

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