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SATURDAY AND MONDAY

I would like tt> introduce you to Ernie Mott, a character whoni you will love because he looks life directly in the face, who finds himself just one of the many plain folk struggling for a living and security. You will meet this frustrated and self-centred young Cockney, whose horizon is bounded by . London's East End; whose ambition is to be "in the money." In the hearttouching drama/ "None But the Lonely Heart," at the Regent Theatre, Cary Grant portrays this part. It is one of his greatest to date. Here is a significant and deeply moving film drama adopted by Clifford Odets from the famous novel of the same name by Richard Llewellyn, a story as deep as humanity itself. Particular distinction is given the production by the appearance of Ethel Barrymore as Cary Grant's dour and undemonstrative mother. Here's a characterisation that will live long in your memory. There will be a tug at the heart and tear in the eyfe as the story of mother and son fighting against poverty for the chance to live, is unfolded. In addition Jane Wyatt, June Duprez, Barry Fitzgerald, George Coulouris, Roman Bohnen and Konstantin Shayne play prominent roles in this RKORadio picture. "'None But the Lonely Heart" is by far one of Cary Grant's greatest film achievements. Here is a story packed with dramatic intensity so strong that it will stir you to the core.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 7

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SATURDAY AND MONDAY Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 7

SATURDAY AND MONDAY Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 7

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