CIVIC THEATRE
One of the most colourful and enjoyable adventures seen in many moons screeps to-night at the Civic Theatre. It is Universal's technicolour romance, "Gypsy Wildcat," starring Maria Montez, hi the title role, Jon Hall and Pete^ Coe. Produced by George Waggner, 'directed by Roy William Neill, Gypsy Wildcat" is alive with excit--ing .action and" whirlwind romance.. It 'tells' the story of Carla — "Gypsy Wildcat" — loved by two men;, desired by many. She becomes the storm centre of her beloved gypsy band's ■tug-of-war with the villg,inous .Baron Tovar, played by' Douglass .Dumbrille, who is determined to marry Carla himself.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 May 1946, Page 2
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100CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 8 May 1946, Page 2
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