RENOWN THEATRE
^ TO-DAY AND TO-MOItROW Bob Hope strives hard to swashbuckle like a bloodthirsty pirate in Samuel Goldwyn's technicolour laugh riot, "The Princess and the Pirate," which he produced for RKO-Radio release, but when the blood really begins to flow down the scuppers, Hope's heart proves anything but brave and most of his time is spent getting as far away ' from deeds of derring-do as his legs will carry him! Regenades and Indians ruthlessly attack wagon trains, stagecoaches and Pony Express riders carrying U.S. Mail on the western frontier in the thrill-filled opening. instalment- of Universal's "Overland Mail," new 15-episode chapter play starting on Tuesday at the Renown Theatre.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 May 1946, Page 3
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109RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 21 May 1946, Page 3
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