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REGENT THEATRE

"A Tree Brows In Brooklyn," the merriest, tenderest, most warmly understanding story of flesh-and-blood-people that ever filled the screen. with great emotion opej^f Saturday at th'e ' Regent Theatre." All the famous characters of this best beloved of all best-sellers are, wondrously brought to heart- , warming life in 20th Century-Fox brilliant filmisation of Betty Smith's famous book. You'll open your heart to the Nolans of Brooklyn in this story of their laughter and tears, but mostly laughter, of good and bad, but mostly good. Dorothy McGuire, Joan Biondell, James Dunn, cLlovd Nolan, Peggy Ann Garner and Ted Donaldson in "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn." Two days only at the Regent Theatre.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 4

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 4

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 4

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