RENOWN THEATRE
The story of "Brooklyn Orchid" concers two taxicab tycoons who become involved with a blonde beauty contestwinner. "Buckskin Frontier," the second attraction is an adaption of Harry Sinclair Drago's famous novel depicting the struggles of the farsighted railroad barons with the stubborn pioneers of the .Southwest. Dekker, a graduate of Bowdoin College, where he was twice All-Maine football tackle and captain of the fencing team, was started on his acting career by no less a stage personage than Alfred Lunt. -"Buckski-n Frontier" stars Richard Dix as the railroad builder and champion of progress, and Jane Wyatt and Lola Lane play the feminine leads.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 September 1946, Page 3
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105RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 30 September 1946, Page 3
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