THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M.
"The House on 92nd Street," the ( suspense-filled story of the house that hid a seeret more tqrrifying than the mind can conceive, opens on Thursday at the |Regent Theatre with William Eyth^, Lloyd Nolan and Signe Hasso in starring roles. Judy Canova's making hey! hey! . . . while the fun shines . . . with a wagohful of tuneful songs. The clamorous scream girl of the Ozarks is rarin' to go . . . on a new rhythm-filled rampage of laughs . . . from shooting mooseheads , . . to fighting Hollywood wolves. You'U howl with glee when this poor innocent babe in the backwoods takes a city slicker for a ride . . . in a haywagon on the screen of the Regent Theatre in Columbia's rollicking jamboree, "Louisiana Hayride."
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 February 1947, Page 8
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