REGENT THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY , MATINEE THURSDAY 2 P.M. A hand-to-hand struggle between the blind detective Duncan Maclain and a crafty four-time killer seeking a mining fortune provides a thrilling climax to one of the most exciting mystery thrillers in many a moon in "The Hidden Eye," the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture which screcns Thursday and Friday at the Regent Theatre. As he did in the highly successful "Eyes in the Night," Edward Arnold again plays Maclain, who, although sightless, is able to outsmart desperate opponents, aided only by his- famous seeing-eye dog, Friday. A galaxy of radio favourites plus the "People are Funny" air show are on the screen and it's the flnniest," raciest, gayest motion picture you ever saw. See Jack Haley, Helen Walker, Rudy Vallee, Frances Langford; Ozzie Nelson,. The Vagabonds, and all the hilarious stunts that make America roar every wcck from coast-to -coast! "People are Funny" is the second attr action at the Regent Theatre on Thursday and Friday.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 March 1947, Page 4
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