Civic Theatre
Reaching a new high in exciting action and baffling mystery, "Sunset Pass," opens at the Civic Theatre tomorrow and brings to the t.screen yet another of Zane Grey's rousing tales of. 'the Old West. James Warren proves his acting excellence and other outstan'ding performances given by John Laurenz, Nan Leslie, Jane Greer, Robert Clark and others, put the finishing touches to make "Sunset Pass" one of the most vivid westerns of the year. Upholding the finest traditions of British screen entertainment, "The Sheepdog of the Hills," Reliance Films Ltd. magnificent saga of country life in Engiand, is the second attraction. Featuring lovable "Moss," . England's champion sheep-dog, with David Farrar and Philip Friend in the leading male roles, it has been hailed by critics as the answer to Holly wood's "Lassie Come Home."
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 January 1949, Page 2
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