Civic Theatre
An absorbing drama packed with spectacular action, eye-fllling vistas of the New Mexicfo cattle country of the 1880's, and a powerful emotional confliet between a determined man and an equally spirited woman, comes to the "Civic Theatre screen on Saturday and Monday in M.-G.-M.'s triumphant new production, "The Sea of Grass." Based on Conrad Richter's " turbulent "novel of the great western land rush into the grass coutitry, the story starts out with what seems a promising marriage between Col. Jim Brewton, iron-willed cattle baron, and Lutie Cameron, wealthy St. Louis belle, played respectively by Spencer Tracy and Katharine . Hepburn. •
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 February 1948, Page 2
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101Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 6 February 1948, Page 2
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