Regent Theatre
Finally tonight, ' "The Dawn Patrol," starring Errol Flynn, Basi' Rathbone with David Niven. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY 2 P.M. w._You'ye seen crooks on the screen ' ^fSre.^but a pair like rifc Ones . pprtray ed by Lucille Ball and John" flbdiak" in the new„ M.-G.-M. romantic drama^ "Twd Smari People," cqming;' to the Regent Theatre on -Th'ursday and Friday. Herejs, a new twist on the. cops-and-robbVrs' theme, for"1 Hodiak' plays a con. man who willingly gives himself up to the police on conditioii tbat he can have a four-d-ay "last fling" with Miss Ball. What naopens on this strange holiday, waicn takes its principals from Beverly Hills to a spectacular Mardi Grss in New Orleans, makes for one of the most exciting dramas to be shown here Jn some time . . .It ispells entertaiTiment plus! When William Boyd takes to the trail in his latest Hopalong Cassidy feature, "The Devil's Playground," the second attraction, it will mark his 55th appearance as Hopalong Cassidy. Riding with hirn as in the past are his two pals, saturnine oldster California, played by Andy Clyde, and Lucky, portrayed py virile Rand Brooks, while Elaine Riley competently handles the feminine lead, as the lovely Mrs Evans.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 July 1948, Page 7
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201Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 7 July 1948, Page 7
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