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CIVIC THEATRE

TO-NIGHT ONLY Moviegoers should have no difficulty in w'arming up to the, new Warner Bros. picture "Princess O'Rourke," which has its premiere at the Civic Theatre to-night. The film starring Olivia de Havilland and Robert Cummings is a storehouse of fun — jam-packed with all the ingredients that make for outstanding entertainment. The lovely Olivia . is' cast as Maria, a royal Princess in exile. Cooped up in her luxurious suite in a swank New York hotel, she suffers from ennui. Under the eonstant surveillance of her guardian uncle, the Princess doesn't have too' much fun until she's sent on a plane trip to California. The plane, however, never reaches the West Coast; After only •a few hours a heavy fog turns it back to New York harbour.

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1946, Page 2

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CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1946, Page 2

CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1946, Page 2

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