AMUSEMENTS
Regent.—Errol Flynn’s "fans” are due for a film treat when they visit the Regent .Theatre today where Warner Bros.’ new romantic comedy, “Never Say Goodbye," is the chief feature., Here they will find that their dashing hero has donned the mask of comedy for the first time in many years. Costarred with Flynn, and also playing a role considerably different from those which catapulted her to stardom, is Eleanor Parker, remembered for her dramatic achievement in “Of Human Bondage.” Majestic.—Based on an exciting adventure story by the famous novelist, Rex Beach, Universal’s "Michigan Kid,” now at the Majestic Theatre, concerns a hard-riding peace officer’s battle with powerful frontier underworld forces. The massive scenic backgrounds and dramatic action for the romantic, fast moving story were photographed In Cinecolor. Jon Hall, Victor McLagen, Rita Johnson and Andy Devine are co-starred in the film. King’s.—A book that was talked about In whispers now comes to fascinating life on the screen, striking like lightning with the story of “The Strange Woman.” From the pen of Ben Ames Williams, who also gave you “Leave Her to Heaven,” “The Strange Woman” is the story of Jenny Hager, a woman whose beauty was as strong as sin and twico as deadly 1 As the unpredictable Jenny you will see beautiful Hedy Lamarr in her greatest screen triumph. Co-starring George Sanders and Louis Hayward, “The Strange Woman” will be at the King’s Theatre todny.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22463, 18 October 1947, Page 7
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