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“SAN ANTONIO” Saturday 19th, Monday 21st. The great southwest, with its sun-bleach-ed prairies of tumbleweed and sage, with its priceless heritage of folklore and folk music, has long been Hollywood’s inspiration for the everpopular “western.” Worshipped by starry-eyed youngsters and adult audiences alike in darkened theatres the nation over, the “western” can always be depended upon to fuse just the proper amount of adventure, romance .and breathtaking scenery into any bill of filmfare. “San Antonio,” Warner Bros.’ newest outdoor drama in glorious Technicolour, is the latest example of this type of action-packed story and is, fittingly, as rousing as the fabulous adventurers whose story it tells. Starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith and featuring an important supporting cast that includes S. Z. “Cuddles”. Sakall, Victor Francen, 'John Litel and Paul Kelly, “San Antonio” is in effect a boisterous screen toast to the men and women of Texas who fought rustlers and range wars to bring the long-horned steer across dangerous cattle trails to Abilene and the East.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 17, 16 April 1947, Page 4
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169REGENT THEATRE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 17, 16 April 1947, Page 4
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