REGENT THEATRE
Finally tonight, George Formby in his best "I Didn't Do It" plus official films of the Burma campaign, "Burma Victory." SATURDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. With these few stirring words, a great actress embarks upon her fnost dramatic screen adventure . . . in Warner Bros.' superb new film adaptation of the rousing Broadway stage success . . ."The Cdrn is Greeh," which screens at the Regent Theatre on Saturday and Monday. Starring Bette Davis in her most unusual role, and j ihtroducihg two brilliant new screen personalities . . . John Dall and Joan Lorring . . ."The Corn js Green" is^ ari inspired .. . and inspiring . . . story of one courageous woman's fight against a hostile world. Will patrons please be reminded that the ticket office is open contihuously Saturday 's from T.30'p.m., therefore all reservations and unpaid reservations must be made and collected by 7.30. p.m.
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 October 1947, Page 4
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