REGENT THEATRE
Screening finally tonight, Reue Clair's "And Then There Were None," TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS -ONLY— 7.45 P.M. ' Anything funny that your hubby, brother, cousin or sweetheart may have told you about Army life is probably shown in "What Next, Corporal Hargrove?" M.-G.-M.'s laugh-exploding sequel to "See Here, Private Hargrove,", opening on Tuesday at the Regent Theatre. Bob Walker is baek-in the role that made him a star . . . Keenan Wynn and Chill Wills again play his buddies, Pte. Mulvehill and Top. Sgt. Cramp . . . And there's a new face in the person of petite Jean Porter, playag a French mademoiselle who does her best to make a permanent French citizen out of Corporal Hargrove.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 April 1947, Page 4
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