REGENT THEATRE
Screening finally tonight, Carole Landis with Wiliiam Gargan in "Behind Green Lights," Dennis O'Keefe and Helen Walker in "Brewster's Millions." SATURDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. A new mction picture which has been compared to "Going My Way" in hearc appeal will open *at the Regent Theatre on Saturday. It is "So Goes My Love," which co-stars Myrna Loy and Don Ameche for the first time. Althought ihe story is based on the biography oi Hiram Maxim, it has iittle to do with inventions, is concerned . chiefly with the meeting, romantic marriage and intimate life of a devoted couple. Included in the cast are Rhys Williams, eight-year-old Bobby Driscoll and Richard Games. The film is the first . to.^be coproduced by Jack H. Skirball and Bruce Manning for Universal release. Frank Ryan, who megaphoned "Can't Help Singing," starring Deanna Durbin, directed. Remember to make your reservations early.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 February 1947, Page 8
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