Civic Theatre
Marking the return to the screen of Ronald Colman' after a twoyear absence, and introducing the beautiful young British star, Peggy Cummins, "The Late George Apley," Twentieth Century-Fox's filmisation of John P. Marquand's Pulitzer Prize novel, screens tomorrow only at the. Civic Theatre. The
story that began life as an lmmeuiate best-selling sensation, won America's most coveted literary award, and then went on to captivate record-breaking Broadway audiences when it was put into play form by Marquand and George S. Kaufman, now is being acclaimed as the most titilating screen play in years. MON'DAY AND TUESDAY In C'olumbia's "Relentless," starring Robert Young and Marquerite Chapman screening at the Civic Theatre on Monday and Tuesday, movie fans can expect a rousing drama of the Old West, of relentless pursuit and deadly encounter, and a touching love' story. Colour by technicolor is said to enhance) the rugged beauty of Arizona,| svhere "Relentless" was filmed.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 January 1949, Page 2
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