REGENT THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "The House on 92nd Street," the suspense-filled story of the house that hid a secret more terrifying than the mind can conceive, opens on Thursday at the Regent Theatre with William Eythe, Lloyd Nolan and Signe Hasso in starring roles. judy Canova's making. heyl hey! . . . while the fun'shines . . . withr a wagonful of tuneful songs. The clamorous scream' '"'girT' "of tlie Ozarks is rarin' to go . on a new-rnychm-filled rampage of laughs . . . from shooting mooseheads , . . to fighting Hollywood wolves. You'll howl with gjee when this poor iiinocent babe in the backwoods takes a city slicker for a ride . . . in a haywagon on the screen of Ihe Regent Theatre in Columbia's rollicking jamboree, "Louisiana Hayride."
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 February 1947, Page 8
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