Civic Theatre
Hailed far apd .wide as one of j the' hiost unusual' and fascinating love stories to re'ach the screen for some ' ti'me, "Desert Fury," Hal Wallis' tchnicolor production for Paramount, screens at ' the Civic Theatre tonight. This modernj romance, set against the scenic ...grandeur. of fhe ageless desert, is( the story of a strange, festless and rebellious girl who thinks she has found the man she wants, a man no wdman could love — and Lve. Tawhy, ,'throaty Lizabeth Scott, costarred "in the film with Jo'hn Hodiak and Burt Lancaster, the sensation of "The Killers," plays the girl spellbound by rhe desert's clistnging 'moods and fired * by its fnberent elemental passions.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 November 1948, Page 2
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112Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 9 November 1948, Page 2
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