CIVIC THEATRC
"The Picture of Dorian, Gray," the new '• Metro-Goldwy'n-Mayer attraction .^aL the Civic Theatre, is the grippingjy||mag!inaiave story of a young mah who wished that he remain fofever young', and was granted'that wish. ' Crammed with snspense and exciting scenes, it relates what happened when hand,some Dorian -Gray, urged on oy a cynical nobleman, d,ecides to..learn about life.' at first hand, living fully and dangerously. With handsome and promising Hurd - Hatfield - (the rebel :son of "Dragon Seed") in the title roie, th& screep version of ^sbar. Wllde's most celebrated st.ory emerges as one of the mbst iuhUsiial storjes ever told. George Sanders, noted for his "Saint" characterisations. now plays Sir Henry, a nobleman who despises the world and its ways and influences young Dorian to follow in his own footsteps in disdaining ever.ything but the pleasures that can be obtained, in any way whatevef , from life.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1946, Page 2
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146CIVIC THEATRC Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1946, Page 2
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