AMUSEMENTS
TOWN HALL All the resources of the United States Navy were loaned, it is said, to Warner Bros, for the production of “Submarine D-l,” which opens tonight at the Town Hall and is announced as the most stirring and authentic film ever made with a “tin fish.’-’ Pat O’Brien and George Brent are. co-starred. “The Patient in Room 18,” a mys-tery-melodrama with almost all of its action taking place within the walls of a hospital, also screens at the Town Hall, beginning to-night. “The Patient in Room IS,” was directed by Bobby Connolly and Crane Wilbur from a screen play made by Eugene Solow and Robertson White from Miss Eberhart’s novel. C# ■ REGENT Elsa Maxwell, the life of a million parties makes her movie bow in Elsa Maxwell’s “Hotel For Women,” the Cosmopolitan production for 20th Century-Fox, which tells the gay, exciting story of a world of girls on their own, opening to-day at the Regent Theatre. Elsa, who has been everywhere, seen everything and been confidante to society debs and chorus girls, gives these smart, beautiful young things a new slant on life.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 13053, 4 June 1940, Page 5
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