REGENT THEATRE
ous but oh so lonely movie queen who had everything she.- wanted— except love! .... Walter Pidgeon . . . ace war correspondent whose hectic time-table left no time for romance! . . . Lana Turner . . . as a public stenographer with very private ideas about love! Van Johnson . . . life was short and lie was all set for one last fling! . They're all in Metro.-Goldwyn-Mayer's all-star hit, "Weekend" afc the Waldorf." which opens Maturday at the Regent Theatre. Check in witn Ornger and Walter, .1 ana j and Van, for a date with thrills, I romance and intrigue. See "Week- I end a-t the Waldorf," \
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1947, Page 7
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99REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1947, Page 7
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