RENOWN THEATRE
DOUBLE BlEAT(/RjE BltL The hilarious heart of the West . . . pounding to music and, action in Columbia Pict.ures' "Song. of, the Prairie,'-' , -nQW; j-at -R#ip.wn Theatre. AdVfenturef u '> LslUgRs ! Girls! . The riotbus rhyihm. rbbndup that gpes Up{. * . up t ^^ttl it's sky-higH in/ bntertainment. Big is the name for- the cast! Swell is the word for the tunes! Terrific is the word for the fun! In the second attraction Chester Morris, of course, can always- be depended upon ta give an exciting portrayal, but there's something about his Boston Blackie roles which makes his many fans appreciate him all the more. Pbrhaps, it's. because, as he himself says, Blackie is the most interpsting character he has ever played. Disguising himself as a famous auctioneer in order to aid a friend in the book business, Blackie gets himself into plenty of trouble when he auctions off a fake Dickens first edition. . r
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 June 1947, Page 3
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152RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 23 June 1947, Page 3
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