RENOWN THEATRE
; "The Eve of St. Mark," is a pic- • ture that will be forever rememberI ea as the mightiest emotional ' experience to come out of this war. ! Featuring Anne Baxter, William iEythe and Michael O'Shea it is the iwar's greatest love story — the most I understanding, searching drama of i a soldier's faith ever screened. I Here's the love story of GI Joe | we've all been waiting for. The ' story of his temptations, his Llaughter, his dreams and his courage. A man's story of fighting men in -their gun-thundering hour of i glory; a woman's story of poundiing hearts in that last shining hour i together. Interspersed with lusty | barracks' horseplay and ending ! with the emotion-shattering last ; stand 011 Bataan, "The Eve of St. ' Mark" adds up to the most human Iwar drama to date.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 July 1946, Page 3
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136RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 29 July 1946, Page 3
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