Regent Theatre
Finally tonight, grand old time Western, "Panhandle," starring RodsCameron"with Cathy Downs. SATURDAY and' MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P,M. Warner Bros.' screen version of Marjorie Carleton's popular novel, "Cry Wolf," which opens Saturdaymatinee at the Regent Theatre, proves to be a highly rewarding motion picture experience. Besides the superlative performance turned in by Errol Flynn and Barbara Stanwyck in this, their initialrco- , starring venture, the picture boasts a remarkably lively pace, set down under the able direction of Peter Godfrey in the film's exciting opening sequenee and artfully main-. tained throughout,..ri'ght up to the crashing climax. Suppor.ts include technicolour short, "Forest Cdmmandos/'' Comedy, Melody" Master; and Metrb' News. Be wis'e and ■ make your reservations early. Remember to make and cofiect all unpaid reservations by 7.30. aawmi»*em mina *ws*
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 March 1949, Page 7
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