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Renown Theatre

M1 t _ . > TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY There's joy-^-Ahoy! and lov.e— Oh Boy! with Dorothy Lamour, the siren of the sarong, heading the dancing and the romancing! Eddie Bracken, the island's gift to women. He just sits and watches the sarong's go by ! Gil Lamb and Barry Sullivan— ty/o ' wolves in lamb's clothing G- " Yes, "Rainbow Island" is an isle of jpy— a musical paradise for twosomes! It all starts when three planerwrecke'd seamen find it's easier to escape the Japs than. it is to get away from the women: ■ • . : •

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 April 1948, Page 3

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Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 19 April 1948, Page 3

Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 19 April 1948, Page 3

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