RENOWN THEATRE
1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Here is the spirit df'England . . . the reason England is . . . the story of an English family ; . . your family. Noel Coward's latest success, "This Happy Breed,'.': hqs been bril'liantly brought to the screen in I technicolour and tells humanly, humorously, dramatically, the simple story of a famiiy, of their lives I in between two wars and how they | go forward in the shqdow of. world 1 events. One of the latt.er portrayed in' the films is. the peace ptocession of 1919, and we see the troops of the victorious Allies marching past to the cheers and tears of the crowds. Amongst them in the filmed scene proudly marched many a son of a French father who marched in the original parade, for many members of the fighting French went to Denham 1 for the day and donned the uniforms their fathers wofe to 'victory, for the shpoting of the seqiience. 'A walk through memoty lane . . . | "This Hannv Breed" takes you back 1 along a well remembered road.
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 January 1947, Page 3
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171RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 10 January 1947, Page 3
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