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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

A film with a timely and topical subject, the first to«be made in England with the co-operation of General de Gaulle and the French National Committee, is being released to the Regent Theatre today and to-morrow by G.B.D. It's title is "To-morrow We Live." The picture deals with the heroic exploits of the Fighting French in Nazi Occupied France. The film is authentic, inasmuch as it is based on details supplied by a French Patriot who himself escap--d to England. We learn of the horrors of Nazi treachery and how, in spite of it all, the Nazis' nerve.c are kept continually pn -edge by the frustrations of thosdf French patriots. V/e see the shooting of !a German Commandant, the wrecking of an ammimition train, the arrest of fifty hostages, who refuse a means of escape, preferring to go to their deaths rather than betray those hostages who have died mr France before them. The brilliant star cast includes John Ciements, Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Sinclair, Greta Gynt, Judy Kelly, Yvonne Arnaud and Bransby Williams. Lee.Tracy, currently starring in P.R.C.'s "The Pay-off" on the Regent Theatre screen has galned a coast to coast name by playing fast-taiking, dynamic roles, so it is strange to think that in the Broadway play, "The Show-Ofl," where he first came to the public's attention, his part was that ".f a quiet inventor who said very little 'out used his eyebrows a lot. Also screening is chapter 12 of "Master Key" serial.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 8

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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 8

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 8

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