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TUDOR THEATRE

“NIGHTMARE ALLEY” “Nightmare Alley,” William Lindsay Gresham’s comment - stirring novel of a cheap carnival barker who exploits others to pull himself into the big-time, comes to the screen tomorrow and Wednesday at the Tudor Theatre, presenting Tyrone Power in a new typo of characterisation that deviates sharply from any role he has previously attempted. As Stan Carlisle, he is a ruthless, unprincipled fellow who cheats and lies his way to becoming “The Great Stanton,” mentalist, leaving in his path broken lives and broken hearts. Joan Blondcll, Coleen Gray and Helen Walker are seen as the three women he loves and leaves in the outstanding cast of the Twentieth CenturvFox film directed by Edmund Goulding and produced by George Jessel.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6180, 6 December 1948, Page 4

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TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6180, 6 December 1948, Page 4

TUDOR THEATRE Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6180, 6 December 1948, Page 4

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