Civic Theatre
Cecil B. DeMille's technicolour epic Of early America, "Unconquered," is showing at the Civic Theatre on Saturday and Monday. The Paramount picture, which co-stars Gary Cooper and Pau.ette Goddard, has been accorded a fine reception by critics and public alike wherever it hss been shown. "Unconquered," DeMille's first film in three years, is set in 1763 in the vast wilderness region of the A1 eghenies, whose hub was brave litt e Ft. Piti, now the steel empire caded Pittsburgh. It tells the thrihing s ory of America's nioneers and their couragec'us fight to overccme Indian hostility and it te Is the exciling romance of a Virginia mi itiaman and a lovely Eng.ish bond slave who fall in love nnd share some of the most hair-raising adventure1-" ever filmed.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 April 1949, Page 2
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