CIVIC THEATRE
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Never before has the screen capr tured such thrilling drama . . . such tense excitement • . . . such glory in achievement as there is in "Olympia"- -a film that stands alone for technical perfection and unexcelled photography. Thrills and excitement are yours as the cream of the world's athletes, both' men and women, battle for the coveted laurel wreath . . .symbol of world supremacy. It's three hours lof .perfect entertainment. You'll see New Zealand's own Jack Loveloek winning the 1500 metre race in dazzling fashion . . . you'll see Jesse Owens, the fastest sprinter the world has ever known.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 December 1947, Page 2
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