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SATURDAY—ONE DAY ONLY

The type of . entertainment that has all the thrills for the h-olida'ys and with your favourite Alan Ladd in "Calcutta." You'll find intrigue, unexpecte.d excitement and dramatic suspenseful moments.with Gail Russell and William Bendix asMsting Ladd in this outstanding screen attraction. MONDAY— ONE DAY ONLY Sparkling with all the bubbling gaiety that fans have come to expect in Deanna Durbin musical romances, the singing star will charm au'diences at the Regent Thea'tre on Monday in her new Universal - International picture, "I'll Be Your's." The tuneful comedy offering co-stars Dfeanna with Tom Drake and William Bendix who d-o their full share of upholding the riotous nature of the story. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY / Opening at the Regent Theatre on Tuesday is M.-G.-M.'s unusual mystery drama, "Lady in the Lake." Based on the book of the same name by Raymond Chandler the film concerns the adventures of Phillip Marlowe, a private enquiry agent investigating the strange disappearance of the wife of a erime magazine publisher. The , publisher 's fascinating but dangerous secretary and a particularly tough police lieutenant add to the excitement of the story. Robert Montgomery stars as the detective supported by bewitching Audrey Totter with Lloyd Nolan as the policeman. Selected supporting programme.

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1948, Page 6

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SATURDAY—ONE DAY ONLY Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1948, Page 6

SATURDAY—ONE DAY ONLY Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1948, Page 6

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