THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY 2 P.M.
The amazing drama of a woman whose husband's maniacal jealousy almost causes her to forfeit her life for a murder that had never been committed, is the thrill-packed story-told in "Backla^h," the new Sol M. Wurtzel production released by 20th Cen-tury-Fox, which screens at the Regent Theatre on Thursday and Friday. Telling a gripping story of the days when the Oklahoma territory was a true No-man's-land and a haven for most of the "West's outlaws, R.-K.-O. Radio's big adven^, ture romance, "Return of t'he Bad-u men," the second attraction, stars j ■ Randolph Scott, Anne Jeffreys and Robert Ryan at the head of a distinguished cast. The first land rush into Oklahoma, a train robbery and many thrilling bank hold-ups lend colour to this unusual film.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 October 1948, Page 4
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