Regent Theatre
Finally tonight, three excellent attractipns, "Jungle Flight," "Gun for Gun" and "O.K. for Sound." SATURDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M. Rex. Harrison's rise to becoming one of the top-flight film figures is accentuated by his magnificent work in his iatest- picture, "The Rake's Progress," ' which combs to the Regent Theatre" on Saturday and Monday. With film schedules to fulfil on both sides of the Atlantic, he is proving not only immensely popular, but surprisingly versatile. It is difficult to .magine any other actor who could have carried off the difficujt title role of "The Rake's Progress," yet Harrisbh ihvests it' with daSh! an'5 verve that makes it look easy — and natural. Remember to make and collect all unpaid reservations by 7.30 p.m.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 July 1948, Page 7
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125Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 2 July 1948, Page 7
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