Civic Theatre
"Oliver Twist," screening at the Civic Theatre on Saturday and Monday, an'd starring Robert New-( ton^Alec Guiness, Kay Walsh and Francis Sullivan, is a picture of great depth and feeling, enriching all the dramatic incidents and humanity of Dickens' best-loved stony. Acclaimed by the critics as one of ithe finest cinema treats Of our time, this immorfalisation of Dickens' greatest work is enriched by the limitless scope of the motion picture camera, capturing all the pathos, humo-ur and drama of a man's plea for tolerance and human kindness.
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 October 1949, Page 2
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90Civic Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 15 October 1949, Page 2
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