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RENOWN THEATRE

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW "The Eve of St. Mark," is a picture that will be forever rememberea as the mightiest emotional experience to come out of this war. Featuring Anne Baxter, William Eythe and Michael O'Shea it is the war's greatest love story — the most understanding, searching drama of a soldier's faith ever screened. Here's the love story of GI Joe we've all been waiting for. The story of his temptations, his laugliter, his dreams and his courage. A man's story of fighting men in their gun-thundering hour of glory; a woman's story of pounding "hearts in that last shining hour together. Interspersed with lusty barracks' horseplay and ending with the emotion-shattering last stand on Bata.an, "The Eve of St. Mark" adds up to the most human war drama to date.

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 July 1946, Page 3

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RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 30 July 1946, Page 3

RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 30 July 1946, Page 3

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