RENOWN THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATUUDAY j Warner Bros. have once again i achievecl a grand picturisatlon of | a best-selling' novel in their excel- , lent adaption of Stephen Longjstreet's "The Gay Sisters." It has everything that makes for fine iscreen entertainment — a swift-mov-ing story — a fine cast — romance — ! intrigue and briiliant dialogue. i Starring in the fllm is Barbara ! Stanwyck as the fiery, imperious jFiona Gaylord, head of the far"j ous family. Appearing opposite her j is composed. level-headed George i Brent as Charles Barclay, a mil1 lionaire civil engineer, whose ambition it is to buy the Gaylord : estate and build a project of his ' own, but his motive is more than ' just a monetary one. It is her secret relationship to Barclay that >surrounds the Gaylord family with an aura of mysticism until the day when the entire, thrilling story , is exploded in one mighty blast. t 1 .r!J 1
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Chronicle (Levin), 12 July 1946, Page 3
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150RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 12 July 1946, Page 3
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