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RENOWN THEATRE

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "Jane Eyre" has been despribed as "a love story every woman wouid die a thousand deaths to live." A girl with no home, no family, who has known only the cruelty, of women and the bestiality of men, Jane's path crosses that of a man whose passion-tossed life has been spent searching for one woman he could love with all the depths of his soul. Sweeping relentlessly through the whole range of human emotions, through passion, fdry, laughter, terror, tenderness, the rofnance of Jane and Edward Rochester reaches a climax — and then a grim secret out of his past tears Jane from his anns. All the transporting love, the frightening myst'ery, the almost j unbearable suspense that marked Charlotte Bronte's emotion-torn 1 novel literally lives on the screen, in all its onrush of unforgettable i characters, scenes; and moments of i glorious beauty.

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 January 1947, Page 3

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RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 23 January 1947, Page 3

RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 23 January 1947, Page 3

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