REGENT THEATRE
^ * SATURDAY AND MONDAY • Fred MacMurry and Anne Baxter are romantically involved — Western style — in the 20th Century-Fox technicolour film version of "Smcky," V/ill James' beloved classic. Said to crash new frontiers of romance and excitement, the film nnfolds the rousing story of one man's love of danger and of one woman's love of a man, and of the events that patterned their fife into a great adventure. Burl Ives, famed ballard singer; makes his screen debut in the film which opens at the Regent Theatre on Saturday matinee. Bruce Cabot, Esther Dale, Roy Roberfcs and J. Farrell MacDonald are also seen in important roles in the film. Bookings are heavy, but good seats are still available, but it is imperative that all unpaid rcservations be collected by 7.30 p.m. Booking office open continously from 1.30 Saturdays.
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 7
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138REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 7
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