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Renown Theatre

"O.S.S.," sereening on Wednesday and Thursday at the Renown Theatre, is a gem of an action film. Never a dull moment, it races along from thrill to thrill, giving the audience more entertainment per foot of film than is generally found in even the fastest-paced movies. Ladd and Miss Fitzgerald are seen as undercover agents of the O.S.S. who, together with two other operators, are parachuted into France for the purpose of blowing up a bridge to facilitate the D-Day landing. The trouble they ruriHnto, the tragedies, the adventures should be seen — not told about in this column. Suffice it to sa,y that they all add up to the most exciting screen entertainment offered in a long time.

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1949, Page 3

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Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1949, Page 3

Renown Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1949, Page 3

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