RENOWN THEATRE
TUESHAY ANH WEDNESDAY ! "War With Wild Cats" has everythihg, Ihe most brilliant of stars, beautiful settings and production jnumbcrs, action, suspense, thrilling 1 romance, plus a stirling delineation j of life in the earlier days of 1 America's national history in one jof the most colourful of its settings. The picture opens aboard a train, icrowded with oil workers on their I way to the boom oil country of ! Oklahoma while it still was Indian j territory, and spectators of the film will be treated to a faithful picture of crowded train conditions in
those colourful and romantic days, jwhen "wildcatting" was in flower. These scenes, among the most I thrilling ever to be filmed, show isuch breath-taking moments as | fifty-four and six-horse waggons ! loaded with oil dashing through a 1 fire-blazing canyon, waggons overturning and bursting into flames, 1 still others hurtling over cliffs while their drivers barely escape with their lives.
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Chronicle (Levin), 25 November 1946, Page 3
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155RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 25 November 1946, Page 3
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