REGENT THEATRE
SATURDAY AND MONDAY George Raft, a man as tough as they come . . Joan Bennett and Vivian Blaine, two women as dangerous as they make 'em . . . in a thrilling love battle that made the Gold Coast pause in its song . . . x J urn from its women . . . and reach , for its hir> Sop "Nnb Hill." 20th
f iUi iUO J.AJ KJ . . . | Century-Fox's tqrrid romantic : drama in the torria Frisco manner, starting Saturday at the Regent Theatre. "Nob Hill" is motion picture dynamite set to music . . . You'll want to hear the old tunes; you'll want to hum the brand new tunes . . . And you heart will warm anew to Peggy Ann Garner in "Nob Hill" . . . her first big picture since "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Make your reservations early. Booking office open continuously from 1.15 p.m. Saturdays.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1947, Page 6
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135REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1947, Page 6
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