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Regent Theatre.

Screening Saturday and Monday at the Regent Theatre, M-G-M's "The Bride Goes Wild" offers a field day of fun for its principals, with Van Johnson giving an enormously amusing portrait of a writer who- would rather play than work, and June Allyson lending lots of fun to her part of the upright youhg woman determined to set him on the straight and narr.ow path. These stars are given some stiff acting competition in the work of 10-year-old Butch Jenkins who, in the most hilarious part he has ever 'had, plays a wise if incorfigible youhg orphan, whos.e resources for tormenting his eldersr are limitless.

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1949, Page 4

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Regent Theatre. Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1949, Page 4

Regent Theatre. Chronicle (Levin), 18 June 1949, Page 4

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