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Show jllan Ladd Called Pft-1 'Virile In Kinema Pix you I There's good news in town I his week. Alan Ladd. hammering hammer-ing fists, virile romance and all, ,o( I s at the Kinema Theatre in I Calcutta", a picture which to I his reviewer posses more and 'i I etter Alan Ladd thrills than any Ither picture he has ever made. I And when you recall such f hrillers as "O.S.S.", "Two Years lefore the Mast", and "The lue Dahlia", you know that lr. Ladd has really been in lime terrific ones "before this, his story takes place in mys--rious Calcutta, where La'dd its out to avenge the death of friend. In the course of. his Hecting he runs afoul of a Sjtng of jewel thieves, a stranger J id two beautiful women, in the y -rsons of Gail Russell and June jprez. Both of the glamour uct rls are out to get him, bv fferent yet equally deadly, sans. . Assisting Ladd in tracking J wn the killers and the jewel eves is wonderful William p ndix, who was never better. ndix' unsurpassable humour ftjVd love 'em and leave 'em view- nt toward the ladies is a ;er joy. Jemember, it's "Calcutta", at s Kinema Theatre. Friday and rurday March 26-27 |