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REGENT THEATRE

Screening finally tonight. triumph of screen entertainment "Silver Skates" with Kenny Baker, Patricia Morrison and -Belita English born skating champion. THURSDAY AND PRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 1.30 P.M. Against a background of France in defeat and humiliation uncfer Nazi occupation, "Uncertain Glory" pursues in detail five days in the iives of a French criminal and the ?plice Inspector who has hounded; hfm for fifteen years and iinally ;aptured him. Errol Flynn plays Jean Picard, the criminal who, ironically and against his will., becomes one of Ihe heroes of his country about which he had never thought twice.. Paul Lukas, as Inspector Bonet of '"he French Surete, finally captures his elusive quarry, only to taste an empty victory. Both tqgether, upder any other circumstaiiQes an impossible combination, as Frenchnien united against their enemy flnd a way to release one hundred innocent hostages held by 'the Naais for an unsolved act of sabotage. Surpassing all of its popular jpredecessors in the seri.es of "Invisible Man" adventures, Univ.ersal's "The Invisible Man's Revenge" is the second attraction at the Regent Theatre. ■ At turns amazing and .amusing, the curresnt o.ffering reaches new pdnnacles in camera wizar^ry, which is cleverly and effectively employed by Ford Beebe, producercfiroctor. Also showing "-27Q0 Fahrenheit," chapter ten of "Spy Sjinasher" serial.

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Chronicle (Levin), 25 September 1946, Page 4

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 25 September 1946, Page 4

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 25 September 1946, Page 4

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