CIVIC THEATRE
•; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Can city kids. adapt themselves to ranch life? Can y.oungsters whose playgrounds have. been alleys and city stfeets feel at home on the wide plains of Yexas? Can homeless waifs whose only animal friends have been mongrel dogs learn to rope a horse, raise prize cattle, brihg up a litter of pigs? See the ans;wer on the Civic Theatre screen in "Boys' Ranch," M.G.M.'s stirring drarna of the regeneration of a group of juv-enile delinquents on a Texas ranch! Human interes-t, excitement, comedy and adventure are the ingredients of this thoughtprovoking drama enacted by a fine cast of youngsters and adults.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 October 1947, Page 2
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106CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 8 October 1947, Page 2
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