REGENT THEATRE
Against the background of grim.’ m unless coal-mining valleys of the} south is placed “The Citadel. ’ and for . lhe first time the pattern of Wales is brought to the screen as the sett ing I'.’j for a film drama o£ magnitude. This: .. picture, filmed s ,’ at. their British studios with Robert'’.., Donat and Rosalind Russell co-star-1 r.k red, is screening at the Regent Thea-’ tre. Here is a moving drama of life, s in the mines where a struggling young " j hysician risks his life to a\e trap-1 ped workmen in the pit. He meets a re girl and marries her. They move into [a lhe city where he develops a paying']© practice in lhe social set hut learns' an to abandon the high ideals with which! bi he started out. Bul a bad operation |fa
'stores him to his senses. With Ihr» i *.> of his bride and a group of fcliw doctors he makes a come-back id we see lhe drama of xieforx oxer g odds the triumph of loxo and lith.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 60, 12 March 1942, Page 3
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175REGENT THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 60, 12 March 1942, Page 3
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