Civic Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESRAY The gay and adventurous career of an engaging young scoundrel is told with teliing eflect ,in "The Rake's Progress," which scree'ns at the Civic Theatre on Monday and Tuesday starring Rex Harrison in the'title role, and with -Lili Palmer,- Jean Kent, and- new Australian star* Margaret Johnston, as the three lovely ladies with whom he becomes entangled. Quite imscrupulous and With a charm of. manner that lets him get away With it, the Rake covers quite a bit of .world territory, including South America, Vienna and England, in staging his many escapades. It is here that the technical department really excels itself for the actual production -of the picture fully matches its great interest and brilliant entertainment.
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1948, Page 2
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122Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1948, Page 2
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