REGENT THEATRE
' Screening finally tonight, true to life drama "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes," starring Edward G. Robinson, Margaret O'Brien with James Craig and Frances Gifford. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE BOTH DAYS ' Take a erowded hotel suite originally reserved for the honeymooning of ,£wb, add an assortment of cliaracters ranging from a female Sgt. York to a Wet Wash King, throw in a wolfish broadcaster, a female judge, a soy-bean-to-fuel process, and three lovely ex-chorus girls whose marital status is being investigated by the F.B.I., mix well, and you have "Th£ Doughgirls," Warner Bros.' hilarious new comedy which opens on Tuesday at the Regent Theatre. Heading an imposing cast are a glittering array of many stars of former Warners' successes — Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Irene Manning, Charlie Ruggles and Eve Arden. ■ An excellent- supporting cast includes John Ridgely, John Alexander, Craig Stevens, Barbara Brown and Alan Mowbray. Selected supporting programme.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 January 1947, Page 4
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154REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 20 January 1947, Page 4
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