CIVIC THEATRE
TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY In one of the most lavish settings given a motion picture in recent years, Warner Bros. has gone allout in its production of "Tne Desert Song," at the Civic Theatre to-night ana Monday. The highly musical, nighly entertaining film stars, Dennis Mor'gan '■ and Irene Manning, with a supporting cast of such favourites as Bruce Cabot, Ly-nne Overman and Gene Lockhart. Filmed in gorgeous tecnicolour, the picture has sudcessfully recreated the wild beauty and indescribable loveliness of Northern Africa; which is supposed to be the setting of the story. "The Desert Song" has been modernised and brought up-to-date for the film production. The intrigue of German agents operating in North Africa, using the French as unwitting cats' paws, has been drawn on to give the story presentaay significance. .
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 April 1946, Page 2
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