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A notorious honky-tonk queen and a young American planter who has lost his grip under the South Sea influence match their wits against a suave and treacherous Japanese espionage agent in a brilliant duel in Producers Releasing Corporation's tense war drama, "Prisoner of Japan,” which screens at the Regent Theatre to-day. Starring in this timely portrayal of intrigue and [espionage are beautiful Gertrude 1 Michael and Alan Baxter, , while a I newcomer to American movie screens, Ernest Dorian, carries the role of Japanese peril. Preview critics in Hollywood and other film centres [have been lavish in their praise of this gripping epic of the Pacific war. Something new and novel in war-time dramas is to be found in the associate feature, “Dawn Express,” ■ starring Michael Whalen and Anne Nazek There is also a fine array of supports.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 55, 8 March 1943, Page 3
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