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CIVIC THEATRE

SATURDAY AND MONDAY The most exciting picture this year — the most startling and original picture ever made! Haunted and trapped in' this nouse that hid a secret more terrifying than the mind can conceive! . . . Who was Mr. Christopher? . . . the master spy, who tried to steal the secret of the atom bomb? This thrilling mystery was solved by Mr. J. Edgar Hoover and his G-men, and now comes on Saturday and Monday to the Civic Theatre in "The House on 92nd Street," starring Lloyd Nolan, William Eythe, Signc Hasso and Gene Lockhart.

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1947, Page 2

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CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1947, Page 2

CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1947, Page 2

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