RENOWN THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW ! For this inspired fllming of Mac- ! Kinlay Kantor's bcst-loved, best- ; seller, which fcatures Don Amechc, ; Frances Dee, Ilarry Carey and Ann i Rutherford, is thc story of the I greatness of an cvery-day man and | woman who found themsei'ves only after tliey tliougJit thcy had lost j everything . . . of all the laughter j and tears and couragc of a boy and girl — rolled into one great human I story. j As such, this t.riimiph of hearts , ' too strong to break, of courage too j valiant to shatter; and of love too lpowerful to be cqnquered is as glorious a story as any victory on 1 the battlefield. "Happy Land" is indeed a picture that mists the eye, arouses your laughter and warms your heart with tlie joys and dreams of triumphs of people you'Il find a rare delight to know.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 October 1946, Page 3
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145RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 18 October 1946, Page 3
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