THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Millions of Ameri'cans thrilled to it on the air . . . Now it's on the sereen for the rest of the world to see. M.-G.-M, presents "Bewitchcd" a daring shock-drama based on Arch Oboler's sensational radio play, "Alter. Ego," with Phyllis Thaxter, the s-weetheart of "Tbirty Seconds Over Tokyo" ; Horace McNally, Henry Daniels, Jnr., Edmund Gwenn and Minor Watson. It's the exciting story of -V, girl- who dared not Iove . . . for she had ta kill th03e most dear to her, "Bewitched" opens on Thursday at the Regent Theatre. Columbia Pictures', latest iri the series- of thrlll-ing "Bosfon Blackie" films, the eighth, titled "Boston Blackie Huspect" is the second attraction at the Regent Theatre on Thursday and Friday. Chester Morris is again in the title rcle with Lynn Merrick, Richard Lane and George E. Stone featured.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1947, Page 8
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