Regent Theatre
Robert Donat makes a most welcome return to films as the star of
Anatole de Gunwald's production of "The Winslow Boy," directed by Anthony Asquith. In the role of Sir Robert Morton, K.C., he has a part of great strength as a famous political and legal figure, who has the reputation of being a calculating egotist who n-ever allows his course of actiori to be diverted by personal equations. Stern logic and cold reasoning are the twin factors that have contributed to his success.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 4
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86Regent Theatre Chronicle (Levin), 19 October 1949, Page 4
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