Regent Theatre
j ; Finally tonight, Deanna Durbin, Donald O'Connor with John Dall In , "Something in the Wind," plus , spceidl news, C%ncer CUr.e Claim of John BraUnd. ' ; - •' v- »-•> THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY 2 P.M. You don't have to believe in ghosts to roar at the hilariouc antics of Frank Morgan and Keenan Wynn as the astral spirits of "The Cockeyed Miracje," new M.-G.-M, comedy which sereens at the Regent Theatre on Thursday and Friday. In the first place Wynn plays Morgan's father, which is a new "high" in comedy casting . . . In the second place, they are up to some of the most ribtickling high-jinks you ever saw in your lif e as they cause storms tc blow . . .bring down bolts of lightning . . . walk through walls . , . eavesdrop on private conversations unseen. The second attraction is "Strange Journey." "Strange Journey" . ° • where love is deadlier than hate! . . . a desperate man's one-way path to a woman's doubls-crossing heart! See 'deadly man-to-man oonflict in a tropical paradise as love and fury fiame over the hottest secret the world has eyer known. ^
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 4
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176Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 7 April 1948, Page 4
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