RENOWN THEATRE
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY If there has ever been a picture that reaches for a clod of earth and holds it up for all the world to see; if ever the simple dignity of man's faith is his cause, his way of life, his God, has been brought to the screen in a finer motion picture than Warner Bros.' "Objective, Burma," then this reviewer has not seen it. For "Objective, Burma" is as real as that service flag in the window and as down to earth as that letter from your G.I. Truly it is a hymn to those who are skyborne with boots of clay — the men of the parachute corps. Here is the moving tale of one parachute company, dropping like so many sacks of grain into the dark, twisted Burma jungle on a mission that will take them crawling over one hundred and flfty miles of hell.
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Chronicle (Levin), 31 March 1947, Page 3
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