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REGENT THEATRE

to-day and to-night "Courage of Lassie" is a picture which unashamedly and in glowing pictorial terms reaffirms the declaration that the dog is man's best friend. Reuniting the appealing Miss Taylor and Lassie, of "Lassie Comes Home" fame, it tells a tender arid often gripping story of the devotion of the youngest member of a sheep-raising family for a stray collie pup. In the face of repeated discouragement, and with the help of Frank Morgan, playing a kindly neighbour, Miss Taylor trains the collie, called "Bill," to he a discerning an.d ohedient sheepdog. Splendid Shorts alsa screen.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5318, 3 February 1947, Page 7

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REGENT THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5318, 3 February 1947, Page 7

REGENT THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5318, 3 February 1947, Page 7

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