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REGENT THEATRE

Definitely thq final screening to- ; ! night of the most talked about pic- . iture, "This Love of Ours," starring; Merle Oberon, Claude Raines with! ! Charles Korvin. Added attraction, j 1 Jose Iturbi at the Piano. | TUIiSDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P.M. "IJmpity-poo" is the phrase vvhicn is the watchword of Michaei | Baicon's new fiim, "Nine Men," a; arama of the Libyan campaign, j whieh comes to the Regenc Tnea- \ ure on Tuesday and Wednesday. It i .neans a "111116 bit extra," and is ) ased as a sign between the soldiers i al tne story- These nine men tnem- | sulves have "uilipity-poo," so 1 uirectoi- Harry Watt aetermined j aiat the picture's cast should have j it, too. The result is that one of | tne chief parts is played bv an ex- | sergeant of the Durhan Light In- i laiitry who was awarded the Mili- 1 uary ivledal for an action during the ; fail of France. Some time after j the story of "Nine Men" had been j written, Harry Watt learned of the ; award whieh had juso been made J this man and the heroism behind j it. The spirit of Sergeant Jack! Horsman's action was exactly that | oi one of the charaeters in "Nine I Men." The nine men are played : oy: Jack Lambert, Gordon Jackson,! r rederick Piper, Grant Sutherland, ' Bill Blewett, Eric Micklewood, John: Varley, Richard Wilxinson, Jack ! Horsman. ! , supports include the latest March ; of Time, "Where's the Meat." i

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1946, Page 7

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1946, Page 7

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 12 August 1946, Page 7

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