CIVIC THEATRE
■ TO-NIGHT — "SEVENTH CROSS" If we need say anything more to recommend "The Seventh Cross," the exciting new M.-G.-M. picture at the Civic Theatre to-night; th'an that Spencer Tracy is its star, this corner announces that Tfacy is greater ever than . he has' - bee» in any of his many outstanding • hjts : "A O-iiy Nanyed Jo.e,',' "Kgeper of;the Fiame," 1 "Boys" ' 'Towri,'",•,, "Ca^tains Courageous," and all the j reSt. indeed, 'this remarkabl'e ' actor i gives another toprnotch prize-wiiming performance in "The Sevehth Cross," the ' story of seveh^pfispnersj in "protective eustody/iatvho escapb" from a German concentration catmp one morning.^ni' J£36t Si^'e Hasso appears opposite" 'Tracy *arid o^er leading. roles are ,in the highly Cjapable hahds^df Hurike Cronyn, J'esfeica Tandy, Agnes Moorehead, Herbert Rudleyr Felix' Bressart, Ray Cplfins, Alexander n Granaiph, , .Geqrge Ziicco and. Kathbrine "Locke', J.to narh'p j ust a' few. .''4'-
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1946, Page 2
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