THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY 2 P.M.
In "Captain Blood55 screening at the -Regent Theatre on Thursday and Friday,. there vividly relive all those colourful stirring times of piraey that thriiled us when we were- yo.ung and which still hold us fascinated.' Ra'fael Sabatini giyes us in this . Wai'hef Bros. : epic ,o'f ~the seas, -• a stpry'" that n abourids-. m batt'les,: " pirafes-, swbr d ■ afid . cutla'ss , loveiy ;' herpinpS . • aAd>: lively hjeroe's . "Cdbtaiii^ ^Bi^^^'^staf iSnf ■ t'Errbl Flynn, Qlivia 1 De Havilland, Basil Rathbone and Lionel Atwill tells the ,story of the . 17th century physician sold to slavery' and who, escaping, becomes the terror of' the Carribean Sea. Into his hands the irony of fa.te delivers his one-time slave owner — a bea,utiful and imperious woman. His career of blood and piracy on the seas, spiqed with unexpected . chivalry, makes rich fiim fare jam'm'ed with romance and spectacular action with the' cries of fallen men, the crash of spars and tangled ropes and rigging as the gafieons of three centuries ago come to grips. Selected supporting programme.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 August 1948, Page 4
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