RENOWN THEATRE
FINALLY TO-NIGIIT 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, stage'coaches 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 screening finally to-night at the Renown Theatre.
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Chronicle (Levin), 22 May 1946, Page 3
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108RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 22 May 1946, Page 3
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