RENOWN THEATRE
SCREENING FINALLY TO-NIGHT The title of Leslie Howard's last jictare is "The Lamp Stili Burns, ,/hich is a very fine title since ii ymbolises Lesiie's genius for the .creen, and the wick of his lamp, ike that of Florence Nighuingah mce lighted, illumtnes the ages ano .an never be put out. The pictun. .s a salute to nurses, also the fine xrtistry of Howard. He was a briliant actor and produeer. This last picture is like Howard, idealistic and artistic to the nth degree. iiihougn he is long since deaa, n eems to breathe 'his spirit anC lave his touch. Against a realistic background of laily life within the confines of a great hospital iies a human story, x story that must appeai.„
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 August 1946, Page 3
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