CIVIC THEATRE
If it's splendour you want, or comedy-fomance, or swash'biicklmg • sword-play, oi beautiful girls,- or'tuneful melodies or — this could gol ,on forever with' everything movie audiences crave — then your current ' tas'k' of fLnding enjoyment is a sim- ; ple on. G'o to the; Civic Theatre J to-night, where Colutnbia, Pictures., . is presenting its technicolour fanl tasy of old Bagdad, "A Thqusand land One Nights," featuring Cornel Wilde, Evelyn Keyes, Phil Silvers ; and Adele Jergens. There you will 'see and hear them all. It's the ihilarious, colourful and glamorous Istory of Aladdih and his wonderful ; vamp, the Genie with the light i brown hair. The legends , of "thf j ! East hold many amazing tales o x . | miracles and romance . . . but none j more enthralling than this magical jtale of a vagabond street , singer ' ' and the Sultah's daughter.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 July 1946, Page 2
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136CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 8 July 1946, Page 2
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