REGENT THEATRE
Screening finally tonight Merle Oberon, Thomas Mitchell with „ Franchot Tone in "Dark Waters." THURSDAY— ONE NIGHT ONLY One of Hollywood's greatest stars. Barbara Stanwyck, is eoming to the Regent Theatre in a new Paramount hit, "The Bride Wore Boots," a thrilling romantic eomedy of a bride who would rather ride down the bridle path than walk down the aisle as a bride, and a groom who hates horses so much that even the sight of horseradish makes him sick. ' She's out for the handicap and he's out — from the handicap of too many hcrses, too many horsemen and too beautiful a secretary — to satisfy his wife! "I Love a Mystery," Columbia Pictures' adaptation of the famous radio programme of the same name written by Carleton E. Mune, will open on Thursday at tho Regent 'Theatre. Featured in the cast are Jim Banhon, Nina Foch, Barton Yarborough, George Macready, Carole Matthews and Lester Matthews.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1947, Page 4
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