Civic Theatre
"Calcutta," starring Alan Lada,. William Bendix and Gail Russell, gives romance — ad venture— mystery . . . when the dangerous West meets the mysterious East. The Oriental atmosphere of Chunking and Calcutta provide the colourful] settings for an action plot in which smuggling, murder and romance ; are interwoven to give the utmost virile entertainment. In essence. it is the personal story of three fly- ' ers who fly their planes back and f orth over the hump. They are ' reckless, two-fisted mates.whose! slogan is "All for one, and one for i afi." ______
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1948, Page 2
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90Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 14 May 1948, Page 2
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