OPERA HOUSE
Here is a picture that should prove to ?>e a veritable headline bombshell. It is “Berlin Correspondent,” which screens at the Opera House to-day. It concerns a courageous Yankee reporter who is lured into a Nazi trap by the Gestapo's loveliest blonde bait. He lives through a nightmare of cruelty, until his big chance comes to avenge himself and the world of conscience as well. How does a journalist strike back? By telling all he knows, of course. And this journalist knows plenty. That’s why “Berlin Correspondent,” which tells his inside story, is said to live up to its claim of “exciting entertainment, dispatching chills up and down moviegoers’ spines.” Dana Andrews and Martin Kosleck are the stars. Jane W’ithers has her most mature role to date in the hilarious new 25th. Cen-tury-Fox comedy, “The Mad Martindales,” the associate feature.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 208, 3 September 1943, Page 3
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