Regent Theatre
Finally tonight, Bob Hope with Dorothy Lamour, Peter Lorre and Lon Chaney in "My F'avourite Brunette," plus special news "Royal Wedding," vividly described by Arraa Neagle. . ! A brawling, seething Jack London story of the North Country, feat-uring an exceptional east of Hollywood players, comes to the' Regent Theatre on Thursday and* Friday with the screening of the thrilling Monogram drama; "Alaska." Kent Taylor, Margaret Lindsay, John Carradine, Dean Jagger and Nils Asther are seeii' in; the leading roles. •' A new Paramount thri$f-fiRn, "Danger Str.eet;" ' arrives i • n^t Thursday at the Regent Theatre, with J ane Withers and /Robert Lowery ra. the starring' suj)ported by Bfllk Edv^td^lpEi^ine ■ Biley, Audrey Y&fe^g^le TalbOt and Charles Quigley. The picture concerns the solution of a couple of murders uncovered by the star reporter and editor of a pictorial magazine. The crimes involve a number of high society folk and revolve around a beautiful youhg heiress. Miss Riley plays the' heiress. -
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 February 1948, Page 4
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157Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 11 February 1948, Page 4
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