REGENT THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW Paying tirnely tribute to th mseen, unsung heroes of tlu jecret Service, Warner Bros.' Teddington Studios have done well ir •heir latest production "The Nigh' tnvader." . With intrigue anc ?spionage as a keynote, the filrr. brings to light some of the diffimlties and aangers encountered dj ;he men who risk their lives in thc ieaseless task of collectinf nformation from the "Fortress Oi Surope." Ann Crawford, in the role of t mysterious young woman, is a contant thorn in the side of both thBritish .and the German operators. But she turns out to be a sympathiser with the British cause, and ends up . in Britain — but defmitely not as a prisoner. Colour, gaiety, superb dancing ana smging and brilliant backjrounds make Hal Roach's techni :olour musical, "Fiesta," which i he second attraction at the Regent heatre, van entertainment "must' or every man, woman and child who wants to have plenty of fun ind laughter when they go to thc movies.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 November 1946, Page 8
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165REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 14 November 1946, Page 8
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