REGENT THEATRE
Finally tonight, Betty Hutton, Arturo de Cordova with Barry Fitzgerald in the technicolour film, "Incendiary Blonde." TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY Ace Dean, super-detective (of the comic strips ) , comes to the aid of the police in Columbia Pictures' "Strange Affair," which opens at the Regent Theatre on Tuesday, to help solve the most baffling murder in years. But those preservers of law and order wish he'd stay put in funnies! Following their hilarious excursion in homicide in last year's com-edy-mystery, "Dangerous Blondes," Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes are teamed again in "Strange Affair." This time he is the creator of a detective comic strip, but wants to be an amateur sleuth on the side, and she is his dizzy wife who gets interested in the detectin' business when Allyn starts chasing cuties instead of clues. It's thelkind of merry murder mix-up that keeps you 4 laughing till you gasp for breath. Selected supporting programme.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 November 1946, Page 4
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156REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 18 November 1946, Page 4
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