Regent Theatre
Finally tonight, John Hodiak, George Murphy, Frances Gifford and Dean Stockwell in "The Arnelo Affair." Also an excellent supporting programme. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY 2 P.M. "The Crimson Key" . . . Turning men to violehce! "The Crimson Key" . . . TwiSting love to shame! "The Crimson Key" .... Tearing the veil of life and death asunder! "The Crimson Key" screens at the Rfegent Theatre on Thursday and Friday: Out of its scariet history caine a blood-streaked curse on all who dared to live and- love in its shadow! . , William Boyd as Hopalong Cdssidy in another action p^cked thrilling- Western, , "Dgngerous Venture" is, the second attr action. Hoppy as always is accompanied by his two competent sidekicks, old "California" Carlson, portrayed by Andyi. Clyde, and "Lucky" Jenkins played by handsome Rahd Brooks.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1948, Page 4
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129Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1948, Page 4
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