AMUSEMENTS
Regent.—Lana Turner hns the meet dramatic role of her cnrcer as the heroine of "Green Dolphin Street," M.G.M.'s spectacular adventure drama beginning at the Regent today. Here she is shown with Richard Hart, the man whose love she wins after perilous experiences together in an earthquake, shipwreck and native uprising in New Zealand. Van Heflin, Donna Reed and Frank Morgan are other principals in an all-name east. Majestic.—ln Columbia’s “The Thirteenth Hour," starring Richard Dix, "The Whistler” again stalks in the shadows of the night to tell you the suspenseful tale of a hard-work-ing, ordinary man caught red-handed at murders he did not commit. The associate feature, “When a Girl is Beautiful,” Is a gay romantic musical all about models and is full of music and laughter. Episode 6 of "The Phantom” open* each session. King’*.—That popular English star Jean Simmons has the title role In- “Uncle Silas,” the suspenseful film which began today. It is the tale of a young girl whose faith in her guardian uncle i* betrayed.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22697, 23 July 1948, Page 7
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