EMPIRE THEATRE
“Convoy,” the greatest picture yet to leave British studios, will be presented on Saturday night, the drama of the hour with an authentic background of unparalleled thrills only made possible by the oo<-operation of the British Admiralty and Department cf Information. The Press everywhere are unanimous in their praise of this great British feature. The Admiralty has served the producers royally in providing facilities for filming episodes with actual North Sea convoys. Clive Brook is starred, and associated with him are Judy Campbell, John Clements, Edward Chapman and Penelope Ward. On Wednesday night “Give Us Wings',” a comedy-drama featuring Victor Jory and Billy Halop will be screened. It is the story of the boys wanting ’their wings and who became restless because they were kept continually on the ground. Battling, bullying, risking all odds to attain their ambition, the climax is exciting and novel-
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Western Star, 29 August 1941, Page 1
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146EMPIRE THEATRE Western Star, 29 August 1941, Page 1
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