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THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENING SESSIONS ONLY

The biggest production in the history of Associated British, "The Man From Morocco," has been directed by a famous cameraman, Max Greene, who makes good use of his wide experience of studio technicalities in directing his first picture. Anton Waibrook, Margari etta Scott, and a long list of talented British stars put over a modern romantic drama played against picturesque backgrounds. "You'll be humming the tunes from "Cuban Pete" when you leave the Regent Theatre, where this delightful comedy screens as the seeond attraction. An amusing story is happily blended with superb .music in this Univer'sal picture, which marks the post-war screen debut of Desi Arnaz, rhumba band leader and singer, who hasu'been active for -Uncle Sam"exclusively for the past three years. - •

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 January 1948, Page 4

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THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENING SESSIONS ONLY Chronicle (Levin), 14 January 1948, Page 4

THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENING SESSIONS ONLY Chronicle (Levin), 14 January 1948, Page 4

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