OPERA HOUSE
From one of the least known and most romantic episodes of early American days, 20th Century-Fox brings to the screen the smashing, action-packed story of the United States Military Academy in "Ten Gentlemen from West Point,’’ screening at the Opera House to-day. Starring George Montgomery, Maureen O’Hara and John Sutton, the film has been called a rousing successor to “To the Shores of Tripoli,’’ and boasts a climax which previewers claim will make you stand up and cheer. It took 20th Century-Fox two years to prepare “Ten Gentlemen from West Point” for the screen, and more than three months to film. The story is set in the days when 'he future of the Point hung preca,.ously. On the shoulders of ten courageous cadets rested the existence of “the citadel of heroes,” and it is to their everlasting credit that they did not fail. They braved the storm of criticism, proved their worth in battle, and enabled America to keep its “Eagle's Nest” intact, so that in Suture crises America could look to West Point for leaderships. Preview critics awarded the stars lavish praise for their expert performances.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 204, 30 August 1943, Page 3
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