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AMUSEMENTS

Opera House

Now Showing: “Smoky,” (in technicolour), starring Fred McMurray and Anne Baxter.

Rarely, if ever, has any movie audience been treated to so spectacularly beautiful a production as 20th. Century Fox’s magnificent filming of Will James’ beloved classic “Smoky,” starring Fred McMurray (as a rugged and danger-loving cow-puncher), with Anne Baxter (as a hard riding owner of the ranch on which McMurray keeps a rendezvous with fate), and introducing ballad singer Burt Ives (famous troubadcr) it is at once a great and heart warming motion picture experience in the tradition of the memorable “Flicka” screen triumph. “Smoky” is a grand story of the West of to-day with the rousing spirit of the -West of yesteryear. It is the story of onb man’s love of danger, and of one woman’s love of a man, and of the events that patterned their livts into a great and thrilling adventure. In the thrilling tale it tells and in the breathtaking splendour of its production, it achieves a sweep and beauty that makes for all-surpassing romance and excitement.

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 21 March 1947, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 21 March 1947, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 21 March 1947, Page 2