CIVIC THEATRE
From the living pages of one oJ the best-loved best-sellers of ou time — A. J. Cronin's "The Keys o the Kingdom" — 20th Century-Fo;-brings to the screen of the . Civic Theatre to-morrow, the longawaited motion picture that crashes new frontiers of high adventurcand deep emotion. Few pictures have ever come to the screen with such a- long and impressive list oi charaeter actors as in "The Keys o' the Kingdom." Thomas Mitchell i seen as Willie - Tulloch; Vincent Price plays Angus Mealy; Rosa Stradner plays the central feminine role of Maria-Veronica; Roddy McDowall " is Fran'cis . as a' boy; Edmund Gwenn is Bishop "Sandy" MacNabb; Sir Cedric Hardwicke is Monsignor Sleeth ; Peggy Ann Garner is seen as Nora as a child with Jane Ball carrying the role tc womanh'Ood. Also included in thf brilliant cast are Anrie Revere Rut£r Nelson, Benson Fong. Reserve your seats now.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 June 1946, Page 2
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