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RENOWN THEATRE

FINALLY TONIGHT A timely and fast-paced Lone Wolk yarn, laid in the dark shadows of the Egyptian pyramids opens at the Renown Theatre today, and this reporter found it one of the most completelv fascinating spy dramas yet to come out of the war. "Passport to Suez" it is called, and a solid hour of adventure it is. The picture opens with the Lone Wolf, suavely played by Warren William, arriving in twist when Jameson's son turns up with a i gorgeous blonde flancee in the per- ■ son of Ann Savage. She leads the Lone Wolf through an exciting maze of intrigue before unwittingly revealing to him the identity of the leader of the ring, in a thrilling climax.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 December 1946, Page 3

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RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 31 December 1946, Page 3

RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 31 December 1946, Page 3

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