KING'S THEATRE.
A Thrilling Film.
Thrust off a fifty-loot cliff, relentlessly pursued from the Bavarian Alp>to the North Sea, across the Channel to England, then £rom Lnndon to the British countryside—thai is Walter Pidgeon's fate in the new Twentieth Century-Fox thriller ,"Man Hunt" Tensely exciting dramatics and breathtaking, the new film, which opens tomorrow at the King's Theatre," offers Pidgeon and Joan Bennett (who is starred with him) the finest roles of their careers Based on the novel "Rogue Male", by Geoffrey Household 'Man Hunt" is pre-eminently an ad venture story, filmed against the swift moving panorama of recent history AfCaptain Alan Thorndike, worldrenowned hunter and sharp-shooter Walter Pidgeon is subjected to barbaric tortures by a cruel foe when he slips up in stalking the biggest game of all. He becomes the quarry and leads his pursuers in a chase interwoven with a poignant romance, a chase that culminates in a sensational climax The featured cast includes George Sanders, John Carradine, and Roddy McDowall .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 12
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164KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 12
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