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 dignityj of man's faith is his cause, his way of life, his God, has been brought to the screen in a finer motion pic,ture 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 ;i^a hymn to those who are skyborfle. with. boots of clay— the men of .the parachute corps. Here is the--mbvihg tale ;-of one parachute comp'any, . dropping like so many sacks of graih into the dark, twisted Burma jungle on a mission that will take them crawling over one hundred and fifty miles of heH. ______
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 April 1947, Page 3
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