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Show ' " ' ' " " ' "" "" - ' " '-"M - ' ' -J" , ' v " il, J S. ! . ' I ,' ... ! ; x 7o ' ; ! V v .1 EXCHANGING AVOKDS lust a prelude to an exchange of shots between Errol Flvnn and Paul Kelly in "San Antonio," tetlinicolor western new today at the Mario. Drama of Old West Revived In Technicolor Hit at Mario The roaring west, in the days of Wild Bill Hickok, the Dalton j boys and Poker Alice, with its , colorful cowmen, its turbulent cattle towns and its lengendary history, lives again in Warner Bros.' moving Technicolor drama. dra-ma. "San Antonio," which ar-rives ar-rives Friday at the Mario thea- ter. Starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith and featuring S. Z. "Cuddles" Sakall, Victor Fran-cen, Fran-cen, John Litel and Paul. Keliy, the film tells an exciting storv of range war and cattle rustling on the open prairies of Texas. Adapted for the screen from an original screen play by Alan LeMay and W. R. Burnett. "San j Antonio" paints a laish picture of adventure and romance against a background of breathtaking breath-taking scenic beauty. Spectacular Spectacu-lar cattle stampedes, dangerous trick riding and a moving love story, all have been incorporated into the thundering motion picture. pic-ture. "San Antono" was directed by David Butler |