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THE GREAT LOVER

(Eagle-Lion) ACCORDING to one. authority, the Allies in World War I. floated to | victory on a wave of oj. Tulsa floats in the opposite direction, Susan Hayward, as the wildeatting daughter of a defunct cattle breeder, keeps three beaux on a string, gambles on gushers (she also dunks herself ceremoniously in them), and wins millions of dollars. In the end she loses most of them in a spectacular oil-field fire which, ‘one gathers, is the most impressive blaze since London got into the red in 1666. In spite of Walter Wanger’s pyrotechnics, ‘however, ~it seemed to me that the film. signally failed to prove its case-that pedigree Herefords and oil-derricks can live in peace together,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 13

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THE GREAT LOVER New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 13

THE GREAT LOVER New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 13

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