PICTURE FILMS.
ST. JAMES THEATRE. “Reunion in France,” featuring Joan Crawford, .John Wayne and Philip Dorn, will be screened finally this evening at the St. James Theatre. One of the most thrilling pictures to emerge from a British studio, “Unpublished Story,” co-starring Richard Greene and Valerie Hobson at the St. James Theatre to-morrow and Wednesday, covers those tremendous days of August-September, 1940, when the Battle of Britain was at its height. The plot centres on two newspaper reporters, played by Richard Greene and Valerie Hobson, from whom we learn something of the thoughts, fears and, above all, the hopes inspired by the times portrayed. Richard Greene discovers a so-called “peace organisation,” which lie suspects of being used by the Nazis as a mask for their fifth column activities. His investigation begins with the Battle of Britain at its height, and continues through the subsequent period of night bombing.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 88, 24 January 1944, Page 5
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