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RENOWN THEATRE

TCESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 'War With Wild Cats" has every- . hing, the most brilliant of stars, oeautiful settings and production numbers, action, suspense, thrilling romance, plus a stirring delineation

oi iife m the earlier days of Hmeidcals national history in one of the most eoiourfuT o'T its ' settings. The picture opens aboard a train, crowded with oil workers on their way to the boom oil country of Oklahoma whfle it still was Indian territory, and spectators of the fiim will be treated to a faithful picjure of crowded train conditi'ons in those colourf ul and romantic days when "wildcatting" was in flower. These scenes, among the most thrillmg ever to be filmed, show such breath-taking moments as nfty-four and six-horse waggons loaded with oil dashing through a nre-blazing canyon, waggons overand bursting into flames still others hurtling over clilfs while their drivers barely escape with their lives.

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Chronicle (Levin), 26 November 1946, Page 3

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RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 26 November 1946, Page 3

RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 26 November 1946, Page 3

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