CIVIC THEATRE
THUItSDAY AND FIIIDAY "Masquerade in Mexico," starring Dorothy Lamour, is Paramount's miilion-dollar post-war luxury show — Gorgeous is the world for it. Anything can happen in this bil-lion-dollar playground where the international set holds sway. Everything you've been waiting for in a gay, glorious romance, lavish with the beauty that Mitchell Leisen of "Lady in the Dark" and "Frenchman's Creek" farpe knows just how to dream for you. The second attraction is "Alaska," starring Kent Taylor and i Margaret Lindsay. Jack London's brawling, seething story cf a martied woman who is an entertainer in -an Alaskan saloon is a welter of hates, jealousies and criminal intrigue — explosive ingredients making for dramatic situations.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 September 1947, Page 2
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