CIVIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT — "SEVENTH CROSS" If we need say anything more to recommehd "The Seventh Cross," the excitin'g new M.-G.-M. picture at. the Civic. Theatre to-night than : that- jSpencer . Tracy . is' fts star, this ■ corner , announces that Tracy isgrea.ter ever than he.'ljias.been in any.o.f his many outstanding hits; "A^.Guy .Named Joe/' "Keeper of the" Flame," "Boys' Town," "Captains Cpurageous," and... all i the rjast. Ihdeed, this.;remarkable a.ctor gi'vqs another top-notch prize-winning performance , in "The , Seventh Cross," the story of seven prisoners, in "protedtive custQdy,'' who escape from a German concentration 'camp one morning in 1936,.. Signe Hasso appears opposite .Ti'acy and- otherleading rolcs are in the highly capable hands ,of -Hume Cronyn, JessicaTandy, Agnes: Moorehead,- Herbert Rudley,-.,Felix Bressartv 'Ray Collifts* Alexander Granach, George- Zuccoj and Katherine Locke,- to orame- j-usti a; few.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1946, Page 2
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