Civic Theatre
A whimsical and touching tale of psychological iniracles accomplished in a bishop's household by a casual, efficient, kindly' visitor, Samuel G-oldwyn's production of "The Bishop's Wife" opens at the Civic Theatre tomorrow to take high rank among the season's most appealihg fllms. Cary Grant, Lorette Young, and David Niven, the stars of the RKORadio release, deliver torilliant performances' urider the ditection of Henry Koster. Niven portrays the Bishop, whose pre-occupation with his duties and with the problem of raising funds for a hew cathedrai have estranged hiiri from the Wife, Miss Young. . ''
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 March 1949, Page 3
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94Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 4 March 1949, Page 3
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