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Regent Theatre

Did Steven Kenet strangle his wife in an uncontrollable fury of jealousy or as a victim of amnesia did he only imagine that he had committe-d the crime? That is the question uppermost in the minds of audiences viewing Robert Taylor[s latest M.G.M. starring vehicle, "High Wall," now being shown at the Regent Theatre, and not until an intense suspense has been sustained right up to the gripping climax is the observer ♦able to ma.ke up his mind .as to the hero's innocence or guilt.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 October 1949, Page 4

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Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 1 October 1949, Page 4

Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 1 October 1949, Page 4

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