THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M.
Gail Patrick returned to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for the first time in three years to play the romantic lead , opposite Preston Foster in "Twice Blessed," the new comedy hit at the Regent Theatre, which features also the Wilde Twins. In one of her most appealing film roles, she will appear as Foster's ex-wife, with whom he is re-united by the conniving of the Wilde Twins, blonde Lee and Lyn. You'H thrill to the strange storyof a man marked for death! Columbia Pictures brings radio's man of mystery, "The Wistler," in a second spine-tingling drama, "The Mark of the Whistle," starring Richard Dix and Janis Carter, opening on Thursday at the Regent Theatre! Here is the strange story of a man who lived another man's life- . . . stole another man's money . . .and loved another man's sweetheart! There is plenty of action . . . drama . . . suspense . . . thrills . . . and romance packed into "The Mark of the Whistler." It's a must for every mystery-loving moviegoer — and you, too. Also showing is final chapter of "Spy Smasher" serial.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 October 1946, Page 4
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