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Regent Theatre

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY M.-G.-M.'s thrilling romantic meiodrama, "Dark Defusion/' opens on Tuesaay at* the. 'Regent. Theatre. The suspenseful story features Xionel. Barrymore, James Craig and Lucille Bremer. When a beautiful, young heiress is declared to be insane by her family physician, Dr. Biddle, young, fiery-tempered Dr. Tommy Coalt is calle'd in to confirm the diagnosis. He disagrees with the ageing Dr. Biddie and sets Out to prove the girl normal. He is aided in his fight by the lovable but sharp-tongued Dr. Leonard Gillespie, whose sage advice finally leads to-the satisfactory solution of the mystery. Humour is supplied by Warner Anderson, who portrays a man who is mistakenly convinced that he hast a weak heart and a crazy card-playing patient with a Napoleon complex. Supports include latest March of Time, "Your Doctor," wrongly advertised last week. °

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 July 1948, Page 6

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Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 13 July 1948, Page 6

Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 13 July 1948, Page 6

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