CIVIC THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY In "One Mysterious Night," starring Chester Morris and Janis Carfcer, there is one murder after | another . . . one thrill after another. It is a story- x>f crime and passion with no- punches pulled - and no let-up in „ the excitement from beginning to end. It's a fast and furious "ttiystery thriller guaranteed to keep you cn the edge of your seat. The second attraction, is Jack London's great story of terror afloat, "The Sea Wolf," starring Edward G. Robinson and Ida Lupino. The most dramatic story o.f the sea ever told! Seethi'ng -with ■ all power and fury of the surging sea itself . . . A ghost ship — an evil, half-mad captairi— a fear-crazed crew. of a hundred men and one pretty girl. , This is one story of the sea you'll never forget.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 May 1947, Page 2
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