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Show assaffc To Marseille" arts Friday Svft Bivoli Theatre 'SlJ " t.t.ni Hue success, 'Tas- 0 e RivoU theatre and is a 1 , a it at the very hour of "i v - North Africa. m-oyBogart is the star in o, 'I Uon-padfUmyiafme of supporting players, f 0uick glance at the map of Eu-m Eu-m toll vou that Marseille, jfjportant port on the south k t of France, easily accessible Cm North African bases, may p11 be number one beachhead in L headlines for American troops, i But "Passage to Marseille" is more than just timely. It is the , .tory of man's courage and devotion devo-tion to the cause of freedom. It is he story of five men rejected by cociety in. which they live who, 4 nevertheless, risk their lives to re- fc. turn and defend that society from its enemies. Humphrey Bogart plays the role erf-of an anti-fascist French journal-r journal-r ist who is arrested for a murder he did not commit and confined to f 8 Devil's Island. With four other eV convicts he undertakes to escape 'and return to fight for France. Ir h His wife is Michele Morgan, a ! ye- French army captain is enacted , bv Claude Rains, the villain is Sydney Greenstreet. The film is 'AL?; a Hal B. Wallis production. |