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LAUGHTER FILM

“ROOKIES IN BURMA” PROGRAMME AT REGENT “NIGHT PLANE TO CHUNGKING”

“Night Plane From Chungking,” starring Robert Preston, Ellen Drew and Otto Kruger will show Thursday and Friday at the Regent Theatre. Paramount Films present one of the best romantic films of the year. It’s a .bombshell of a picture. Thrilling. Romantic. Timely. Fate of a nation rides the “Night Plane from Chungking.” A priest, a princess, a trader, a soldier, a Yank flyer and a Red Cross nurse. What brought all these people together on the “Night Plane From Chungking,” and which of them is trying to murder the rest as the Japs charge over the Burma road. “Rookies In Burma,” starring Wally Brown, Alan Carney Joan Barclay, and Claire Carleon will also show Thursday and Friday at the Regent Theatre.

Another great laughter show. Here we go again with one of the greatest laughs of the season as two scatterbrained yanks bluff and confuse the entire Jap Army. It’s an hilarious howl, from start to finish.

FINALLY TONIGHT

“THE CRYSTAL BALL”

“The-Crystal Ball,” will show finally tonight at the Regent Theatre.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 54, Issue 32536, 14 February 1945, Page 5

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LAUGHTER FILM Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 54, Issue 32536, 14 February 1945, Page 5

LAUGHTER FILM Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 54, Issue 32536, 14 February 1945, Page 5

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